Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Том 10Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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... admirable than the bursts of indignant and pathetic eloquence which here and there " set off a halting argu- ment . " The critical arbiters , however , concurred in condemn- ing the production . Cadell spoke out . He assured Sir Walter ...
... admirable than the bursts of indignant and pathetic eloquence which here and there " set off a halting argu- ment . " The critical arbiters , however , concurred in condemn- ing the production . Cadell spoke out . He assured Sir Walter ...
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... admiration of the godlike system of the French Revolution was so rife , that only a few old - fashioned Jacobites and the like ven- tured to hint a preference for the land they lived in ; or pretended to doubt that the new principles ...
... admiration of the godlike system of the French Revolution was so rife , that only a few old - fashioned Jacobites and the like ven- tured to hint a preference for the land they lived in ; or pretended to doubt that the new principles ...
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... admirable for an amateur — but it could not be expected that he should submit to the actual drudgery absolutely necessary for a profession - and all that species of criticism which gives way before natural genius and energy of charac ...
... admirable for an amateur — but it could not be expected that he should submit to the actual drudgery absolutely necessary for a profession - and all that species of criticism which gives way before natural genius and energy of charac ...
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... admiration . Under the full con- sciousness that he had sustained three or four strokes of apoplexy or palsy , or both combined , and tortured by grandson , Walter Michael , in 1857. But he was shocked by the second name given to the ...
... admiration . Under the full con- sciousness that he had sustained three or four strokes of apoplexy or palsy , or both combined , and tortured by grandson , Walter Michael , in 1857. But he was shocked by the second name given to the ...
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... admiration , and smiled as he closed his recital . About a mile beyond Biggar , we overtook a parcel of carters , one of whom was maltreating his horse , and Sir Walter called to him from the carriage - window in great indigna- tion ...
... admiration , and smiled as he closed his recital . About a mile beyond Biggar , we overtook a parcel of carters , one of whom was maltreating his horse , and Sir Walter called to him from the carriage - window in great indigna- tion ...
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