The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Band 17R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... curious topics of discussion than a similar work upon any other European language . This opinion has not its source in national partial- ity , but is dictated by the very peculiar circumstan- ces under which the English language was ...
... curious topics of discussion than a similar work upon any other European language . This opinion has not its source in national partial- ity , but is dictated by the very peculiar circumstan- ces under which the English language was ...
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... curious information concerning the dress of the period , particularly of the ladies , who in the day - time seem to ... curiosity , which will be new to the modern reader , and pleasing to the anti- quary , by placing , at once , under ...
... curious information concerning the dress of the period , particularly of the ladies , who in the day - time seem to ... curiosity , which will be new to the modern reader , and pleasing to the anti- quary , by placing , at once , under ...
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... curiosity , a large proportion arose solely from his attachment to this romantic lore . But although the curiosity of the public was in some degree excited by the references of these ingenious and inquisitive authors to the poetry of ...
... curiosity , a large proportion arose solely from his attachment to this romantic lore . But although the curiosity of the public was in some degree excited by the references of these ingenious and inquisitive authors to the poetry of ...
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... curious facts are drawn together respecting the romances of all nations , but especially concerning those of England . The first part of the Essay treats of the origin of romances ; and the author is particularly anxious to combat the ...
... curious facts are drawn together respecting the romances of all nations , but especially concerning those of England . The first part of the Essay treats of the origin of romances ; and the author is particularly anxious to combat the ...
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... curious legends , that , we doubt not , the wit and elegance with which he has abridged and ana- lyzed their ... curiosity is excited in others who would never otherwise have thought on the subject . This general interest may perhaps end ...
... curious legends , that , we doubt not , the wit and elegance with which he has abridged and ana- lyzed their ... curiosity is excited in others who would never otherwise have thought on the subject . This general interest may perhaps end ...
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