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... period , also , I became ac- quainted with the works of Richardson and those of Mackenzie ( whom in later years I became entitled to call my friend ) , with Fielding , Smollett , and some others of our best novelists . To this period ...
... period , also , I became ac- quainted with the works of Richardson and those of Mackenzie ( whom in later years I became entitled to call my friend ) , with Fielding , Smollett , and some others of our best novelists . To this period ...
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... period of his life , Scott was much enamoured of the poems of Langhorne and Mickle . The Elegy of Cumnor Hall , after having dwelt on his memory for forty years , suggested the subject of one of his romances ; and his recollection of ...
... period of his life , Scott was much enamoured of the poems of Langhorne and Mickle . The Elegy of Cumnor Hall , after having dwelt on his memory for forty years , suggested the subject of one of his romances ; and his recollection of ...
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... period ( says the same ac- complished and observing friend ) his con- versation was more equal and animated than any man's that I ever knew . It was most characterised by the extreme facility and fun of the illustrations drawn from the ...
... period ( says the same ac- complished and observing friend ) his con- versation was more equal and animated than any man's that I ever knew . It was most characterised by the extreme facility and fun of the illustrations drawn from the ...
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... period of desirable existence , and when that shall cease- Εν μακαρεσσι πονων αντάξιος ειη αμοιβη . ” " And thou Witness , Elysian Tempe of STOURHEAD ! Oh ! not because , with bland and gentle smile , Adding a radiance to the look of ...
... period of desirable existence , and when that shall cease- Εν μακαρεσσι πονων αντάξιος ειη αμοιβη . ” " And thou Witness , Elysian Tempe of STOURHEAD ! Oh ! not because , with bland and gentle smile , Adding a radiance to the look of ...
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... period , even a peaceful sway - charac- terised the Norman dynasty . The unbelieving Saracen enjoyed equally with the schismatic Greek and the orthodox Catholic , the benefits and privileges of a regular government , and the people knew ...
... period , even a peaceful sway - charac- terised the Norman dynasty . The unbelieving Saracen enjoyed equally with the schismatic Greek and the orthodox Catholic , the benefits and privileges of a regular government , and the people knew ...
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