Sir Walter ScottHarper, 1901 - Всего страниц: 177 |
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... received more praise for his interpretation of the spirit of his authors than for his knowledge of their language . Out of school his fame stood higher . He extemporized innumerable stories to which his school- fellows delighted to ...
... received more praise for his interpretation of the spirit of his authors than for his knowledge of their language . Out of school his fame stood higher . He extemporized innumerable stories to which his school- fellows delighted to ...
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... receiving a censure for the freedom of his manner in treating the alle- gations against his client , and then so far collapsing under the rebuke of the Moderator , as to lose the force and ur- gency necessary to produce an effect on his ...
... receiving a censure for the freedom of his manner in treating the alle- gations against his client , and then so far collapsing under the rebuke of the Moderator , as to lose the force and ur- gency necessary to produce an effect on his ...
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... received all the emoluments and did none of the work . Nevertheless Scott's legal abilities were so well known , that it was certainly at one time intended to offer him a Barony of the Exchequer , and it was 28 [ CHAP . SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... received all the emoluments and did none of the work . Nevertheless Scott's legal abilities were so well known , that it was certainly at one time intended to offer him a Barony of the Exchequer , and it was 28 [ CHAP . SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... received with that grand unconcern characteristic of elderly persons in high position , as a hint intrinsically incredible , or at least unworthy of notice But he took no alarm , and Scott's attentions to Margaret Stuart Belches ...
... received with that grand unconcern characteristic of elderly persons in high position , as a hint intrinsically incredible , or at least unworthy of notice But he took no alarm , and Scott's attentions to Margaret Stuart Belches ...
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... received with such universal and almost unparalleled delight . For Scott's Border Minstrelsy gives more than a glimpse of all his many great powers - his historical in- dustry and knowledge , his masculine humour , his delight in ...
... received with such universal and almost unparalleled delight . For Scott's Border Minstrelsy gives more than a glimpse of all his many great powers - his historical in- dustry and knowledge , his masculine humour , his delight in ...
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Стр. 165 - A History of Our Own Times, from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. Four Vols. demy Svo, cloth extra, 12s. each. — Also a POPULAR EDITION, in Four Vols. crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. each. A Short History of Our Own Times.
Стр. 159 - We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven ; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Стр. 146 - Thus fares it still in our decay ; And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind.
Стр. 83 - That young lady had a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with. The Big Bow-wow strain I can do myself like any now going, but the exquisite touch which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment is denied to me.
Стр. 2 - Of witches' spells, of warriors' arms ; Of patriot battles, won of old By Wallace wight and Bruce the bold ; Of later fields of feud and fight, When, pouring from their Highland height, The Scottish clans, in headlong sway, Had swept the scarlet ranks away. While...
Стр. 12 - Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife ! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name.
Стр. 158 - Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. [The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs: the...
Стр. 45 - Are maddening in the rear. Onward they drive in dreadful race Pursuers and pursued ; Before that tide of flight and chase How shall it keep its rooted place, The spearmen's twilight wood ?
Стр. 148 - Like guests that meet, and some from far, By cordial love invited. And if, as Yarrow, through the woods And down the meadow ranging, Did meet us with unaltered face, Though we were changed and changing; If, then, some natural shadows spread Our inward prospect over, The soul's deep valley was not slow Its brightness to recover.
Стр. 59 - Scott looked round, and I rather think there was a blush as well as a smile upon his face, when he perceived a little black pig frisking about his pony, and evidently a self-elected addition to the party of the day. He tried to look stern, and cracked his whip at the creature, but was in a moment obliged to join in the general cheers. Poor piggy soon found a strap round...