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... letters , and the only concession that Boswell could wring from him was that " these letters were written and received in a long series of years and so might do very well at the time , whereas now we must read them as one mass , which ...
... letters , and the only concession that Boswell could wring from him was that " these letters were written and received in a long series of years and so might do very well at the time , whereas now we must read them as one mass , which ...
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... letters , but these are not reproduced in his text . 66 ( 3 ) In relating the circumstances of the publication of Miss Seward's Letters , Lockhart tells that the publisher permitted Scott to revise the MS . of the letters , and that ...
... letters , but these are not reproduced in his text . 66 ( 3 ) In relating the circumstances of the publication of Miss Seward's Letters , Lockhart tells that the publisher permitted Scott to revise the MS . of the letters , and that ...
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... letters which varied only in special passages . To Lockhart himself he wrote on different days letters , portions of which , when strung together , gave a continuous statement . Such letters Lockhart worked into his narrative , altering ...
... letters which varied only in special passages . To Lockhart himself he wrote on different days letters , portions of which , when strung together , gave a continuous statement . Such letters Lockhart worked into his narrative , altering ...
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HOUSMAN F R S L | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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