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Pagina 251
Young Galt was amongst the followers on this memorable casion ; and there is
no knowing what might have become of him , if his careful mother had not
pursued him , and drew him back , he says , dh by the lug and the horn . " . The
author ...
Young Galt was amongst the followers on this memorable casion ; and there is
no knowing what might have become of him , if his careful mother had not
pursued him , and drew him back , he says , dh by the lug and the horn . " . The
author ...
Pagina 252
is it to Mr. Galt that it should be so , since the public have long sa tisfied him that
they entertain very different notions of the subject ? Among the adventures which
Mr. Galt met with during his first re . sidence in London , is one which possesses ...
is it to Mr. Galt that it should be so , since the public have long sa tisfied him that
they entertain very different notions of the subject ? Among the adventures which
Mr. Galt met with during his first re . sidence in London , is one which possesses ...
Pagina 256
SL b At Athens , Mr. Galt was engaged in a commercial enterprise , with respect
to the particulars of which he appears to observe a most edifying degree of
candour , The Signor Luseri , who was the agent of the Earl of Elgin at Athens ,
for ...
SL b At Athens , Mr. Galt was engaged in a commercial enterprise , with respect
to the particulars of which he appears to observe a most edifying degree of
candour , The Signor Luseri , who was the agent of the Earl of Elgin at Athens ,
for ...
Pagina 260
Two hundred and seventy pounds odd was the amount of the reckoning for the
unfinished plan , and upon poor Mr. Galt fell the obligation to pay it . We do not
wonder , therefore , to hear him declare - I have ever since looked near the ...
Two hundred and seventy pounds odd was the amount of the reckoning for the
unfinished plan , and upon poor Mr. Galt fell the obligation to pay it . We do not
wonder , therefore , to hear him declare - I have ever since looked near the ...
Pagina 264
When he wrote the Life of Byron , he informs'us that he had a higher opinion of
the noble Lord's originality than Bubsequent experience allowed him to entertain
; in fact , John Galt considers Lord Byron one of the most extraordinary plagiarists
...
When he wrote the Life of Byron , he informs'us that he had a higher opinion of
the noble Lord's originality than Bubsequent experience allowed him to entertain
; in fact , John Galt considers Lord Byron one of the most extraordinary plagiarists
...
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