Sir Walter ScottHarper, 1878 - Всего страниц: 177 |
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... natural talent , and as she was very old , and had an excellent memory , she could draw , without the least exaggeration or affectation , the most striking pictures of the past age . If I have been able to do anything in the way of ...
... natural talent , and as she was very old , and had an excellent memory , she could draw , without the least exaggeration or affectation , the most striking pictures of the past age . If I have been able to do anything in the way of ...
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... nature , and he returned warmly her affection for himself . His executors , in lifting up his desk , the evening after his burial , found " arranged in careful order a series of little objects , which had obviously been so placed there ...
... nature , and he returned warmly her affection for himself . His executors , in lifting up his desk , the evening after his burial , found " arranged in careful order a series of little objects , which had obviously been so placed there ...
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... nature and the historic associations of battle , siege , or legend . On one occasion when , with their last penny spent , Scott and one of his companions had returned to Edin- burgh , living during their last day on drinks of milk ...
... nature and the historic associations of battle , siege , or legend . On one occasion when , with their last penny spent , Scott and one of his companions had returned to Edin- burgh , living during their last day on drinks of milk ...
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... natural for a Scotchman to feel a strong attachment to the principle of rank , if only on the ground that almost any Scotchman might , under the Scotch law , turn out to be heir - in - tail to some great Scotch title or estate by the ...
... natural for a Scotchman to feel a strong attachment to the principle of rank , if only on the ground that almost any Scotchman might , under the Scotch law , turn out to be heir - in - tail to some great Scotch title or estate by the ...
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... nature was con- tinually fed - I may as well give it . " He had taken , ” says Mr. Lockhart , " for that winter [ 1827 ] , the house No. 6 , Shandwick Place , which he occupied by the month during the remainder of his servitude as a ...
... nature was con- tinually fed - I may as well give it . " He had taken , ” says Mr. Lockhart , " for that winter [ 1827 ] , the house No. 6 , Shandwick Place , which he occupied by the month during the remainder of his servitude as a ...
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