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... whole portrait we consider to be most satisfactory , not only to the friends and relations of Scott , but to all who love to cherish the belief of the firm alliance between genius and the high moral qualities and virtues of the heart ...
... whole portrait we consider to be most satisfactory , not only to the friends and relations of Scott , but to all who love to cherish the belief of the firm alliance between genius and the high moral qualities and virtues of the heart ...
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... whole , a command over the powers of his mind ; I mean that he could control and direct his thoughts and re- flections with a readiness , firmness , and easy security of sway , beyond what I find it possible to trace in any other ...
... whole , a command over the powers of his mind ; I mean that he could control and direct his thoughts and re- flections with a readiness , firmness , and easy security of sway , beyond what I find it possible to trace in any other ...
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... whole passage from the 2nd edition in 1836 ; see p . 90 . Further , with reference to your de- tailed statement of your intercourse and dealings with Mr. Coleridge , I told you in precise terms that I was not writing , nor intended to ...
... whole passage from the 2nd edition in 1836 ; see p . 90 . Further , with reference to your de- tailed statement of your intercourse and dealings with Mr. Coleridge , I told you in precise terms that I was not writing , nor intended to ...
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... whole county of Berks , and those parts of the county of Wilts which are insulated therein , form- ing together the archdeaconry of Berks , transferred from the diocese of Salisbury to that of Oxford ; and the right of ap- pointing the ...
... whole county of Berks , and those parts of the county of Wilts which are insulated therein , form- ing together the archdeaconry of Berks , transferred from the diocese of Salisbury to that of Oxford ; and the right of ap- pointing the ...
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... whole , we recommend this Dictionary strongly , and we hope and trust that there will soon be a call for a second edition . We ought to mention that , in order to make it as accessible as possible , the Dictionary may be had without the ...
... whole , we recommend this Dictionary strongly , and we hope and trust that there will soon be a call for a second edition . We ought to mention that , in order to make it as accessible as possible , the Dictionary may be had without the ...
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