Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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Page 15
... seen land ? Some one , we forget at this moment whom , has directed attention lately to the place Scotland held in fiction and poetry before Burns and Scott were . Even Smollett , a Scotsman , dared say very little for his country . It ...
... seen land ? Some one , we forget at this moment whom , has directed attention lately to the place Scotland held in fiction and poetry before Burns and Scott were . Even Smollett , a Scotsman , dared say very little for his country . It ...
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... seen no more ; and Edinburgh , which had received some- thing of a shock from this peasant Mor- decai , who gazed at her pageants in si- lence , and would not applaud , took a lit- tle comfort in whispering stories about him how he had ...
... seen no more ; and Edinburgh , which had received some- thing of a shock from this peasant Mor- decai , who gazed at her pageants in si- lence , and would not applaud , took a lit- tle comfort in whispering stories about him how he had ...
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... seen of an afternoon by ance , gaiety , and profound untellable de- any chance passer - by , in a little back street spair —not any great outburst , but an al- in Dumfries , through the ever - open door , most tranquil ordinary state of ...
... seen of an afternoon by ance , gaiety , and profound untellable de- any chance passer - by , in a little back street spair —not any great outburst , but an al- in Dumfries , through the ever - open door , most tranquil ordinary state of ...
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... seen Full many a sprightly race , Disporting on thy margent green , The paths of pleasure trace , Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? " AT length we hit upon one thing that Count von Rosen could not do ...
... seen Full many a sprightly race , Disporting on thy margent green , The paths of pleasure trace , Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? " AT length we hit upon one thing that Count von Rosen could not do ...
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... seen each of the horses supplied with an ample feed , fresh straw , and plenty of hay , the men were turned out and the stable - door locked . He allowed them on this occasion to re- rotund , frank , cheery - looking man ap- peared ...
... seen each of the horses supplied with an ample feed , fresh straw , and plenty of hay , the men were turned out and the stable - door locked . He allowed them on this occasion to re- rotund , frank , cheery - looking man ap- peared ...
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