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... Scott he used a tone more simple and sincere . After ' some sayings peculiarly pleasing from royal lips ' , as to Byron's own ' attempts ' , the Prince talked to him of Scott , whom he ' preferred to any bard past or present ' . ' I ...
... Scott he used a tone more simple and sincere . After ' some sayings peculiarly pleasing from royal lips ' , as to Byron's own ' attempts ' , the Prince talked to him of Scott , whom he ' preferred to any bard past or present ' . ' I ...
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... Scott - ' Walter ' , as he loved to call him . It is refreshing to escape from the thick atmosphere of alternat- ing acrimony and adulation and breathe the fresher air that always seemed to surround the ' Author of Waverley ' . What he ...
... Scott - ' Walter ' , as he loved to call him . It is refreshing to escape from the thick atmosphere of alternat- ing acrimony and adulation and breathe the fresher air that always seemed to surround the ' Author of Waverley ' . What he ...
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... Scott off his balance , to the mingled confusion and amusement of the rest of the company . Before Scott left London he dined again at Carlton House , when the party was an even smaller one , and the merriment ( as Lockhart remarks ...
... Scott off his balance , to the mingled confusion and amusement of the rest of the company . Before Scott left London he dined again at Carlton House , when the party was an even smaller one , and the merriment ( as Lockhart remarks ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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