The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... course ; but the whole passage is one which no one can read and not be persuaded of its essential truth . Hobbie Elliot , the wronged man , whose bride has been carried off , is as much alive as Dandie Dinmont . The words he speaks give ...
... course ; but the whole passage is one which no one can read and not be persuaded of its essential truth . Hobbie Elliot , the wronged man , whose bride has been carried off , is as much alive as Dandie Dinmont . The words he speaks give ...
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... course . There were indeed admirable pieces of characterisa- tion , as in Addison and Steele , deeply touched with emotion , but without a story to give them scope for display ; there were pieces of pure narrative , as in Defoe ...
... course . There were indeed admirable pieces of characterisa- tion , as in Addison and Steele , deeply touched with emotion , but without a story to give them scope for display ; there were pieces of pure narrative , as in Defoe ...
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... course that active years had led him since the day when he had shut out that dream , he wrote this epitaph over his far - away youth . One thing anyhow is certain . In the narrative of Charles Edward's campaign and of Waverley's part in ...
... course that active years had led him since the day when he had shut out that dream , he wrote this epitaph over his far - away youth . One thing anyhow is certain . In the narrative of Charles Edward's campaign and of Waverley's part in ...
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