The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... English- man ; But the Gaelic was as different from Scotch or English as Greek is from Dutch or German . Walter Scott was not without some touch of Highland blood ; his great - grandmother , wife to the Jacobite Beardie , was a lady of ...
... English- man ; But the Gaelic was as different from Scotch or English as Greek is from Dutch or German . Walter Scott was not without some touch of Highland blood ; his great - grandmother , wife to the Jacobite Beardie , was a lady of ...
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... English . Now this region of Teviotdale , Liddesdale and Eskdale was the part of the Border inhabited by the Scotts , who earned there their name of The Rough Clan . It had been the country of the Douglases ; but after the fall of that ...
... English . Now this region of Teviotdale , Liddesdale and Eskdale was the part of the Border inhabited by the Scotts , who earned there their name of The Rough Clan . It had been the country of the Douglases ; but after the fall of that ...
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... English people , and the novelist makes his hero perceive this coldness ; more and more he finds it impossible to make the figure , so far identified with himself , have a desire for victory over anything that is English.— And so in ...
... English people , and the novelist makes his hero perceive this coldness ; more and more he finds it impossible to make the figure , so far identified with himself , have a desire for victory over anything that is English.— And so in ...
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