The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... Highland , the mountain and moor , lake and river , with a little spade - labour about the crofts , but for the most ... Highland blood ; his great - grandmother , wife to the Jacobite Beardie , was a lady of the Clan Campbell . From ...
... Highland , the mountain and moor , lake and river , with a little spade - labour about the crofts , but for the most ... Highland blood ; his great - grandmother , wife to the Jacobite Beardie , was a lady of the Clan Campbell . From ...
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... Highland history were a province in which he must work by sympathetic imagination , for it was by nature strange to ... Highlands , Scott was a Lowlander ; claymore and targe were no more in the tradition of his family than was the ...
... Highland history were a province in which he must work by sympathetic imagination , for it was by nature strange to ... Highlands , Scott was a Lowlander ; claymore and targe were no more in the tradition of his family than was the ...
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... Highland poem , somewhat in the style of the LAY , giving as far as I can a real picture of what that enthusiastic race actually were before the destruction of their patriarchal government . It is true , I have not quite the same ...
... Highland poem , somewhat in the style of the LAY , giving as far as I can a real picture of what that enthusiastic race actually were before the destruction of their patriarchal government . It is true , I have not quite the same ...
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