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... Feeling , and Leyden , the distinguished traveller , whose verses are frequently quoted in Marriage and Inheritance . It is indeed alleged that Leyden himself would have been glad to exchange their friendship for a closer tie ; but if ...
... Feeling , and Leyden , the distinguished traveller , whose verses are frequently quoted in Marriage and Inheritance . It is indeed alleged that Leyden himself would have been glad to exchange their friendship for a closer tie ; but if ...
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... feelings of the multitude , before scenery came into fashion . The following passage , for example , occurs in The Letters from the Highlands , written by Burt , an Englishman , and an intelligent and observant engineer , from the town ...
... feelings of the multitude , before scenery came into fashion . The following passage , for example , occurs in The Letters from the Highlands , written by Burt , an Englishman , and an intelligent and observant engineer , from the town ...
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... feeling , it must be remembered , was not an idiosyncrasy of Miss Ferrier , but a reflection of the sentiment of the period . We find the same fear of publicity in Lady Ann Lindsay , author of " Auld Robin Gray , " in Lady Nairne ...
... feeling , it must be remembered , was not an idiosyncrasy of Miss Ferrier , but a reflection of the sentiment of the period . We find the same fear of publicity in Lady Ann Lindsay , author of " Auld Robin Gray , " in Lady Nairne ...
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... daughters of Mackenzie , the author of The Man of Feeling , writes from London saying that " Marriage is much admired , and generally attri- buted to Walter Scott , but Hannah said her father BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxxi.
... daughters of Mackenzie , the author of The Man of Feeling , writes from London saying that " Marriage is much admired , and generally attri- buted to Walter Scott , but Hannah said her father BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxxi.
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... on moral grounds . She is described by her biographer as being " as free from external pre- possessions as Fielding or Thackeray ; " and , in truth , what she had of prejudice , of class feeling , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxxix.
... on moral grounds . She is described by her biographer as being " as free from external pre- possessions as Fielding or Thackeray ; " and , in truth , what she had of prejudice , of class feeling , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxxix.
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