The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen82Archibald Constable and Company, 1818 |
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... Scotland , is a youth who , on the 19th of August last , com- pleted his twentieth year . He has a birth- mark over his right eye . He is master of ten languages . The Latin and Italian in perfec- tion ; the Greek so as to compose ...
... Scotland , is a youth who , on the 19th of August last , com- pleted his twentieth year . He has a birth- mark over his right eye . He is master of ten languages . The Latin and Italian in perfec- tion ; the Greek so as to compose ...
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ranks of Scotland in the early part of last century , inserted in the first and second numbers of your new series . I am aware , however , that there is a third class of readers who wish for something to rouse and animate them ; the ...
ranks of Scotland in the early part of last century , inserted in the first and second numbers of your new series . I am aware , however , that there is a third class of readers who wish for something to rouse and animate them ; the ...
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... Scotland , and I once had a proof of it . In that half civil- ized country , where they now stab one another with the pen instead of the sword , it is not to be expected that their forms of politeness should be always uniform or very ...
... Scotland , and I once had a proof of it . In that half civil- ized country , where they now stab one another with the pen instead of the sword , it is not to be expected that their forms of politeness should be always uniform or very ...
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... Scotland , who had seen but a small part of his native land , might , if transported by some unknown cause into any department of English territory , have been able , at the first breaking of the spell which held him , to declare that ...
... Scotland , who had seen but a small part of his native land , might , if transported by some unknown cause into any department of English territory , have been able , at the first breaking of the spell which held him , to declare that ...
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... Scotland , and is a great admirer of every thing Scottish . She said to me one day , that she thought there was a sleepiness about England which you never observed in Scotland . I think what I have said respecting the extent of prospect ...
... Scotland , and is a great admirer of every thing Scottish . She said to me one day , that she thought there was a sleepiness about England which you never observed in Scotland . I think what I have said respecting the extent of prospect ...
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