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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... writings . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he had a glance , at least , at " the Ariosto of the North , " at the " Great Magi- - THE STORY OF HIS LIFE . 11 cian , " 10 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... writings . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he had a glance , at least , at " the Ariosto of the North , " at the " Great Magi- - THE STORY OF HIS LIFE . 11 cian , " 10 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... seen Pope , and de- lighted to talk to the lame boy , who was such an intelligent listener , about the men who were leaders in war and politics , and of those who even then were helping to build up the fabric of British literature ...
... seen Pope , and de- lighted to talk to the lame boy , who was such an intelligent listener , about the men who were leaders in war and politics , and of those who even then were helping to build up the fabric of British literature ...
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... seen ; And when she does die , which I hope will be soon , She firmly believes she will go to the moon . " In 1783 , Scott completed his time at the High School , and , according to local custom , ought at once to have passed into the ...
... seen ; And when she does die , which I hope will be soon , She firmly believes she will go to the moon . " In 1783 , Scott completed his time at the High School , and , according to local custom , ought at once to have passed into the ...
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... seen amid the piles of books which covered the bed . Allan Ramsay , the poet , had established in Edin- burgh a circulating - library , which flourished at this time , and contained a large and respectable collection of books of every ...
... seen amid the piles of books which covered the bed . Allan Ramsay , the poet , had established in Edin- burgh a circulating - library , which flourished at this time , and contained a large and respectable collection of books of every ...
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... most frequented . Mr. Thomas Grierson was at that time a clerk of my father's . He knew Burns , and promised to ask him to his lodgings to dinner , but had no opportunity to keep his word ; oth- As it erwise I might have seen more of this.
... most frequented . Mr. Thomas Grierson was at that time a clerk of my father's . He knew Burns , and promised to ask him to his lodgings to dinner , but had no opportunity to keep his word ; oth- As it erwise I might have seen more of this.
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