Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Theron. A new series ..., 2. kötetJ. Miller, 1879 |
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... Sir Walter Scott was . If I were to attempt to describe a pleasant person , I should say that he must be imaginative , and given to exercise his imagination in behalf of others ; as he will thus be disposed to make the best of ...
... Sir Walter Scott was . If I were to attempt to describe a pleasant person , I should say that he must be imaginative , and given to exercise his imagination in behalf of others ; as he will thus be disposed to make the best of ...
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... Lord Bacon , Shakespeare , Charles the Second of England , Bolingbroke , Louis the Four- teenth , Bishop Berkeley , Mirabeau , Fox , the late Lord Melbourne , Sir Walter Scott , Goethe , and Burns ; and you will see that what I have ...
... Lord Bacon , Shakespeare , Charles the Second of England , Bolingbroke , Louis the Four- teenth , Bishop Berkeley , Mirabeau , Fox , the late Lord Melbourne , Sir Walter Scott , Goethe , and Burns ; and you will see that what I have ...
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... Sir Walter Scott says somewhere , that the sight of a mill always made him melan- choly , whereas to most people I suppose it is the pleasantest and gayest thing imaginable . MILVERTON . I am pleased to hear Dunsford make much DOWN THE ...
... Sir Walter Scott says somewhere , that the sight of a mill always made him melan- choly , whereas to most people I suppose it is the pleasantest and gayest thing imaginable . MILVERTON . I am pleased to hear Dunsford make much DOWN THE ...
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