Sir Walter ScottHarper, 1878 - Всего страниц: 177 |
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... gave great range of expression to the face . There are plenty of materials for judging what sort of a boy Scott was . In spite of his lameness , he early taught himself to clamber about with an agility that few children could have ...
... gave great range of expression to the face . There are plenty of materials for judging what sort of a boy Scott was . In spite of his lameness , he early taught himself to clamber about with an agility that few children could have ...
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... 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 Clerk , who had been called with him , as he mimicked the air and tone of a Highland ...
... 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 Clerk , who had been called with him , as he mimicked the air and tone of a Highland ...
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... gave way to active intervention when the question became a practical one , the world will now never know , but it does not seem very likely that a man of so much force as Scott , who certainly had at one time assured himself at least of ...
... gave way to active intervention when the question became a practical one , the world will now never know , but it does not seem very likely that a man of so much force as Scott , who certainly had at one time assured himself at least of ...
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... gave a more spirited version of Bürger's ballad than Scott has given ; but the use to which Miss Cranstoun , a friend and confidante of his love for Miss Stuart Belches , strove to turn it , by getting it printed , blazoned , and richly ...
... gave a more spirited version of Bürger's ballad than Scott has given ; but the use to which Miss Cranstoun , a friend and confidante of his love for Miss Stuart Belches , strove to turn it , by getting it printed , blazoned , and richly ...
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... gave him rather a unique pleasure in dealing with such preternatural elements . Sometimes , however , his ghosts are a little too muscular to produce their due effect as ghosts . In translating Bürger's ballad his great success lay in ...
... gave him rather a unique pleasure in dealing with such preternatural elements . Sometimes , however , his ghosts are a little too muscular to produce their due effect as ghosts . In translating Bürger's ballad his great success lay in ...
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