Sir Walter Scott: the Story of His LifeJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - Всего страниц: 488 During his reunion with Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver tells of his quest to recover the remaining treasure from Treasure Island. |
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... natural cour- tesy ; and the peasant would converse with the noble with a respect which was tinctured with familiarity , feeling , with Burns , that " The rank is but the guinea's stamp : A man's a man for a ' that . " Walter Scott ...
... natural cour- tesy ; and the peasant would converse with the noble with a respect which was tinctured with familiarity , feeling , with Burns , that " The rank is but the guinea's stamp : A man's a man for a ' that . " Walter Scott ...
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... natural scenery , the gray rocks , the hoary ruin , the shifting clouds , the leafy trees , the winding river , the murmurs of insect - life , the gentle breath of the zephyr , the rushing sound of the tempest , the glory and greenery ...
... natural scenery , the gray rocks , the hoary ruin , the shifting clouds , the leafy trees , the winding river , the murmurs of insect - life , the gentle breath of the zephyr , the rushing sound of the tempest , the glory and greenery ...
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... natural event . " At Bath , too , above all , he went to a dame- school for about three months . An occasional lesson from his aunt supplied the rest . Afterwards , when a big boy , he had a few lessons at Edinburgh ; " but , " he adds ...
... natural event . " At Bath , too , above all , he went to a dame- school for about three months . An occasional lesson from his aunt supplied the rest . Afterwards , when a big boy , he had a few lessons at Edinburgh ; " but , " he adds ...
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... natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humors of children are in- dulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified in nothing else , I indem ...
... natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humors of children are in- dulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified in nothing else , I indem ...
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... natural beauty , and by its manifold associations with the local ballads and legends which he had loved from the dawn of intel- lect . Thus Scottish scenery and Scottish song were associated together in his mind ; and his admirable ...
... natural beauty , and by its manifold associations with the local ballads and legends which he had loved from the dawn of intel- lect . Thus Scottish scenery and Scottish song were associated together in his mind ; and his admirable ...
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