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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... tion , I have narrated , more fully than I first intended , my own personal relations with Scott . Here too , in common justice , I have to state that my own occa- sional lapses of memory have been supplied , and new information ...
... tion , I have narrated , more fully than I first intended , my own personal relations with Scott . Here too , in common justice , I have to state that my own occa- sional lapses of memory have been supplied , and new information ...
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... tion during his lifetime . The scenes which he had described in song and story became increasingly crowded , year after year , by lovers of his writings . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he ...
... tion during his lifetime . The scenes which he had described in song and story became increasingly crowded , year after year , by lovers of his writings . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he ...
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... tion . This , which he could , and generally did , sub- due , became irrepressible when he spoke with earnestness . He recited all poetry but his own very effectively . To be sure , poets rarely do justice to their own compositions . As ...
... tion . This , which he could , and generally did , sub- due , became irrepressible when he spoke with earnestness . He recited all poetry but his own very effectively . To be sure , poets rarely do justice to their own compositions . As ...
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... tion of 1688 , " which he left for posthumous publica- tion . In his seventh year , Walter Scott was taken to Preston - Pans , a few miles below Edinburgh , for sea- bathing . There , the scene of a noted conflict be- tween the Stuart ...
... tion of 1688 , " which he left for posthumous publica- tion . In his seventh year , Walter Scott was taken to Preston - Pans , a few miles below Edinburgh , for sea- bathing . There , the scene of a noted conflict be- tween the Stuart ...
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... days , but , becoming delirious before his dissolu- tion , conceived he was still in school ; and , after some expressions of applause or censure , he said , " But it ÆT . 12. ] BYRON'S FIRST RHYMES . 37 grows 36 [ 1783 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... days , but , becoming delirious before his dissolu- tion , conceived he was still in school ; and , after some expressions of applause or censure , he said , " But it ÆT . 12. ] BYRON'S FIRST RHYMES . 37 grows 36 [ 1783 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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