English Prose Selections, Volumen5Macmillan, 1917 |
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... light and easy was Scott's touch , how quickly he could command interest , and they explain how his prose writing was prized and sought for , even when it was in no way associated either with his name or with the half - shadowed ...
... light and easy was Scott's touch , how quickly he could command interest , and they explain how his prose writing was prized and sought for , even when it was in no way associated either with his name or with the half - shadowed ...
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... light of existence was already obscured by the encroaching shadows of death . When Oldbuck entered this house of mourning , he was re- ceived by a general and silent inclination of the head , and , according to the fashion of Scotland ...
... light of existence was already obscured by the encroaching shadows of death . When Oldbuck entered this house of mourning , he was re- ceived by a general and silent inclination of the head , and , according to the fashion of Scotland ...
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... light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple sing , Welcome , proud lady . " Her voice died away with the last notes , and she fell into a slumber , from which the experienced attendant assured them that she never would awake at all ...
... light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple sing , Welcome , proud lady . " Her voice died away with the last notes , and she fell into a slumber , from which the experienced attendant assured them that she never would awake at all ...
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... light extinguished though sometimes flaming to dazzle and bewilder ? One word on this ungrateful subject ere we quit it for ever . The errors of Lord Byron arose neither from depravity of heart - for nature had not committed the anomaly ...
... light extinguished though sometimes flaming to dazzle and bewilder ? One word on this ungrateful subject ere we quit it for ever . The errors of Lord Byron arose neither from depravity of heart - for nature had not committed the anomaly ...
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... light , it may be re - established by excluding the people from all knowledge and all prospect of amelioration . O never , never ! Reflections and stirrings of mind , with all their restlessness , and all the errors that result from ...
... light , it may be re - established by excluding the people from all knowledge and all prospect of amelioration . O never , never ! Reflections and stirrings of mind , with all their restlessness , and all the errors that result from ...
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