Walter Scott: His Life and PersonalityHamish Hamilton, 1987 - Всего страниц: 295 |
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... Edition of Scott's works . The author sold the copyright , and so made no more than £ 770 out of it , but as it made his reputation he was satisfied , especially when he heard that the great William Pitt and the eminent Charles James ...
... Edition of Scott's works . The author sold the copyright , and so made no more than £ 770 out of it , but as it made his reputation he was satisfied , especially when he heard that the great William Pitt and the eminent Charles James ...
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... edition of Swift's works , including a bio- graphy , which was double the amount he had received for his edition of Dryden . ' It will occupy me occasionally for two years ' , noted Scott in February 1808 , ' but labour is to me really ...
... edition of Swift's works , including a bio- graphy , which was double the amount he had received for his edition of Dryden . ' It will occupy me occasionally for two years ' , noted Scott in February 1808 , ' but labour is to me really ...
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... edition of Swift could be cancelled . Constable declined , and hoped that their friendly relationship would soon be restored . Scott's work on Swift took him a great deal longer than he had expected , the delay being due to his ...
... edition of Swift could be cancelled . Constable declined , and hoped that their friendly relationship would soon be restored . Scott's work on Swift took him a great deal longer than he had expected , the delay being due to his ...
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Chapter Page I CLOUDS OF GLORY I | 13 |
SHADES OF THE PRISONHOUSE ΙΟ | 15 |
LOVE LAW AND LYRICS | 20 |
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