Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... Scott's ' Life of Napoleon ; ' Scott himself contributed a History of De- monology ; ' Sir David Brewster a ' Life of Newton ; ' and other popular authors joined as fellow - labourers . Another series of monthly volumes was begun in ...
... Scott's ' Life of Napoleon ; ' Scott himself contributed a History of De- monology ; ' Sir David Brewster a ' Life of Newton ; ' and other popular authors joined as fellow - labourers . Another series of monthly volumes was begun in ...
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... SCOTT , and The Cruise of the Midge ' - both originally published in ' Blackwood's Magazine ' - are also veritable productions of the sea - a little coarse , but spirited , and shewing us things as they are . ' Mr. Scott , who was a ...
... SCOTT , and The Cruise of the Midge ' - both originally published in ' Blackwood's Magazine ' - are also veritable productions of the sea - a little coarse , but spirited , and shewing us things as they are . ' Mr. Scott , who was a ...
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... Scott . He is the lord of the ascendant now ( 1819 ) in Edinburgh , and well deserves to be , for I look upon him to be quite as remarkable in intercourse and conversation as he is in any of his writings . even in his novels . His ...
... Scott . He is the lord of the ascendant now ( 1819 ) in Edinburgh , and well deserves to be , for I look upon him to be quite as remarkable in intercourse and conversation as he is in any of his writings . even in his novels . His ...
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