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... writer who , a quarter of a century ago , would have shone with lustre , now hides his head " inter ignes minores . " The centre of the new system , - the sun round which all the rest revolve , -is the great Scotch novelist ; and it is ...
... writer who , a quarter of a century ago , would have shone with lustre , now hides his head " inter ignes minores . " The centre of the new system , - the sun round which all the rest revolve , -is the great Scotch novelist ; and it is ...
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... writer without re- straint , than from the serious dictates of good taste or judgment ; in which requisites , even for a tale of the twelfth century , the work betrays a lamentable deficiency . To compensate for these faults , however ...
... writer without re- straint , than from the serious dictates of good taste or judgment ; in which requisites , even for a tale of the twelfth century , the work betrays a lamentable deficiency . To compensate for these faults , however ...
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... writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled either in the architecture of our ancestors or in anti- quities generally , is possessed of a stock of historical know- lege , and of an acquaintance with antient buildings in ...
... writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled either in the architecture of our ancestors or in anti- quities generally , is possessed of a stock of historical know- lege , and of an acquaintance with antient buildings in ...
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