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... given negative results ; but Dr. Walls has pointed out to me that a negative test for arsenic would prove nothing . His words are : ' I would suggest , however , that if Chatterton did take both opium and arsenic , it is unlikely that ...
... given negative results ; but Dr. Walls has pointed out to me that a negative test for arsenic would prove nothing . His words are : ' I would suggest , however , that if Chatterton did take both opium and arsenic , it is unlikely that ...
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... given by Nature , and so it was with Scott . I have sometimes tried to imagine him translated to England , that one year's sojourn in Bath prolonged to ten , and I have asked myself what shape his genius would have taken . He might ...
... given by Nature , and so it was with Scott . I have sometimes tried to imagine him translated to England , that one year's sojourn in Bath prolonged to ten , and I have asked myself what shape his genius would have taken . He might ...
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... given us a complete view of the conflict of Jacobite and Hanoverian as it was really felt in a Northumbrian Manor House in sight of Hawkesmoor Crag , eighteen miles from Scotland , over a range of characters , gross and subtle , fervent ...
... given us a complete view of the conflict of Jacobite and Hanoverian as it was really felt in a Northumbrian Manor House in sight of Hawkesmoor Crag , eighteen miles from Scotland , over a range of characters , gross and subtle , fervent ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
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