Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 |
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... never was in a school before . I might and would have written the Queen's Wake had the Forum never existed , but without the weekly lessons that I got there , I would not have succeeded as I did . " " it was Now , you and I have been ...
... never was in a school before . I might and would have written the Queen's Wake had the Forum never existed , but without the weekly lessons that I got there , I would not have succeeded as I did . " " it was Now , you and I have been ...
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... never estimated him the less as a friend ; but I did not forget it , in one point of view ; for I never read any more new poems to him . " Some of the ballads in the Queen's Wake are tolerable imitations of Scott , and the old ...
... never estimated him the less as a friend ; but I did not forget it , in one point of view ; for I never read any more new poems to him . " Some of the ballads in the Queen's Wake are tolerable imitations of Scott , and the old ...
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... never could see any more wickedness in Frank Jeffrey than in Christopher North ; and I believe you both to be a couple of admirable fellows , no men's ene- mies but your own , a little defi- cient in prudence and worldly wisdom ; but ...
... never could see any more wickedness in Frank Jeffrey than in Christopher North ; and I believe you both to be a couple of admirable fellows , no men's ene- mies but your own , a little defi- cient in prudence and worldly wisdom ; but ...
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... never to intrust book- sellers with their manuscripts . " a " I was unlucky in the publication of my first novel , and what impeded me still farther , was the publication of Old Mor- tality ; for , having made the redoubted Burly the ...
... never to intrust book- sellers with their manuscripts . " a " I was unlucky in the publication of my first novel , and what impeded me still farther , was the publication of Old Mor- tality ; for , having made the redoubted Burly the ...
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... never could be properly performed . We think , however the experiment might have been made , and Miss Dance , in the part of Splen- dora , would have been a most lovely and interesting representative , parti- cularly in the mad scene ...
... never could be properly performed . We think , however the experiment might have been made , and Miss Dance , in the part of Splen- dora , would have been a most lovely and interesting representative , parti- cularly in the mad scene ...
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