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... appearance of the first and second volumes of The Scottish Minstrelsy in 1802. Despite her pedantic style , Scott , who was flattered by her attentions , states that he recog- nised in her sound sense and vigorous ability , " and a ...
... appearance of the first and second volumes of The Scottish Minstrelsy in 1802. Despite her pedantic style , Scott , who was flattered by her attentions , states that he recog- nised in her sound sense and vigorous ability , " and a ...
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... appeared to have turned his mind to the thought that his studies might now range over wider and possibly more human fields of literature . So , from the editing of Lord Justice Scrutton he turned to the editing of Charles Lamb . He had ...
... appeared to have turned his mind to the thought that his studies might now range over wider and possibly more human fields of literature . So , from the editing of Lord Justice Scrutton he turned to the editing of Charles Lamb . He had ...
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... appeared in London in 1735 , after four years . It Warren , the Birmingham printer's imprint , did not appear on it , and it appeared to have been printed by a London printer . " That , " added Sir John , " showed that ' sharp practice ...
... appeared in London in 1735 , after four years . It Warren , the Birmingham printer's imprint , did not appear on it , and it appeared to have been printed by a London printer . " That , " added Sir John , " showed that ' sharp practice ...
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