Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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Page 134
... matter which should not di- vert attention from what it is only meant to adorn . But to this observation of Lady Blessington's another , and more gifted , authoress objects . " For atten- tion , " writes the poetess Delphine Gay ...
... matter which should not di- vert attention from what it is only meant to adorn . But to this observation of Lady Blessington's another , and more gifted , authoress objects . " For atten- tion , " writes the poetess Delphine Gay ...
Page 648
... matter dovetail into one another , the completeness of the picture given of Scott's character and life , have never been equalled in any similar book . Not a few minor touches , moreover , which are very apt to escape notice , enhance ...
... matter dovetail into one another , the completeness of the picture given of Scott's character and life , have never been equalled in any similar book . Not a few minor touches , moreover , which are very apt to escape notice , enhance ...
Page 654
... matter . Mr. Hard- ing , tell me about yours - tell me the truth ! All the time I have been waiting here and I thought you never would come ! I have felt more and more sure that yours did matter . I can't tell why , but I am certain ...
... matter . Mr. Hard- ing , tell me about yours - tell me the truth ! All the time I have been waiting here and I thought you never would come ! I have felt more and more sure that yours did matter . I can't tell why , but I am certain ...
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