Sir Walter ScottMacmillan, 1881 - Всего страниц: 177 |
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... less ends , to such fruitful account , and stamped it with so grand an impress of personal magnanimity and forti- tude . Sir Walter's father reminds one in not a few of the formal and rather martinetish traits which are related of him ...
... less ends , to such fruitful account , and stamped it with so grand an impress of personal magnanimity and forti- tude . Sir Walter's father reminds one in not a few of the formal and rather martinetish traits which are related of him ...
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... less Mrs. Scott was a motherly , comfortable woman , with much tenderness of heart , and a well - stored , vivid memory . Sir Walter , writing of her , after his mother's death , to Lady Louisa Stewart , says , " She had a mind ...
... less Mrs. Scott was a motherly , comfortable woman , with much tenderness of heart , and a well - stored , vivid memory . Sir Walter , writing of her , after his mother's death , to Lady Louisa Stewart , says , " She had a mind ...
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... less instead of the better of him as an advocate , for every indication which he gave of that genius . Even on the day of his call to the bar he gave expression to a sort of humorous foretaste of this impatience , saying to William ...
... less instead of the better of him as an advocate , for every indication which he gave of that genius . Even on the day of his call to the bar he gave expression to a sort of humorous foretaste of this impatience , saying to William ...
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... less , that he felt himself likely to be a dictator in the one field , and only a postulant in the other . Literature was a far greater gainer by his choice , than Law could have been a loser . For his capacity for the law he shared ...
... less , that he felt himself likely to be a dictator in the one field , and only a postulant in the other . Literature was a far greater gainer by his choice , than Law could have been a loser . For his capacity for the law he shared ...
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... less mode of associating recollections with this unpleasant business . " 99 1 Poor Lady Scott ! It was rather like a bird of paradise mating with an eagle . Yet the result was happy on the whole ; for she had a thoroughly kindly nature ...
... less mode of associating recollections with this unpleasant business . " 99 1 Poor Lady Scott ! It was rather like a bird of paradise mating with an eagle . Yet the result was happy on the whole ; for she had a thoroughly kindly nature ...
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