The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen6R. Cadell, 1834 |
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... style of Knight and Baronet - and hence that , in the seventeenth century , we recognise so frequently the existence of two knights , father and son , in the same family . But this attention to form has been long disused ; and while the ...
... style of Knight and Baronet - and hence that , in the seventeenth century , we recognise so frequently the existence of two knights , father and son , in the same family . But this attention to form has been long disused ; and while the ...
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... style of perfection unknown even to classical ages . Above all , religion had become the interesting study of thousands , and the innovating doctrines of the Reformers , while hailed with ecstasy by their followers , rejected as ...
... style of perfection unknown even to classical ages . Above all , religion had become the interesting study of thousands , and the innovating doctrines of the Reformers , while hailed with ecstasy by their followers , rejected as ...
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... style of composition in which it was so much em- ployed , and which so commonly referred to it . How early a transference so natural took place , we have no exact means of knowing ; but the best authority assures us , that the word was ...
... style of composition in which it was so much em- ployed , and which so commonly referred to it . How early a transference so natural took place , we have no exact means of knowing ; but the best authority assures us , that the word was ...
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... style of composition . It is not meant by this assertion , that in early ages such narratives were invented , as in modern times , in the character of mere fictions , devised to beguile the leisure of those who have time enough to read ...
... style of composition . It is not meant by this assertion , that in early ages such narratives were invented , as in modern times , in the character of mere fictions , devised to beguile the leisure of those who have time enough to read ...
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... style of poetry . Even at this early period , ' there may be obser- ved a distinction betwixt what may be called the Temporal and Spiritual Romances ; the first des- tined to the celebration of worldly glory , -the second to recording ...
... style of poetry . Even at this early period , ' there may be obser- ved a distinction betwixt what may be called the Temporal and Spiritual Romances ; the first des- tined to the celebration of worldly glory , -the second to recording ...
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