Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... remarkable for laying down , for a few months of study , enormous plans , such as many years would scarcely complete ; and not especially remarkable for doing anything wonderful towards accomplish- ing those plans . Sir Walter Scott ...
... remarkable for laying down , for a few months of study , enormous plans , such as many years would scarcely complete ; and not especially remarkable for doing anything wonderful towards accomplish- ing those plans . Sir Walter Scott ...
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... remarkable kind ; but it is not displayed in a manner that will please or does please the mass of men . In spite of the name of its author , the poem has never been popular - and surely this is sufficient . Nevertheless , it is remarkable ...
... remarkable kind ; but it is not displayed in a manner that will please or does please the mass of men . In spite of the name of its author , the poem has never been popular - and surely this is sufficient . Nevertheless , it is remarkable ...
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... remarkable rectitude . It has , we believe , been doubted whether Shakespeare was a man much conversant with the intimate society of women . Of course no one denies that he possessed a great knowledge of them - a capital acquaintance ...
... remarkable rectitude . It has , we believe , been doubted whether Shakespeare was a man much conversant with the intimate society of women . Of course no one denies that he possessed a great knowledge of them - a capital acquaintance ...
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