The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... doubt anything but mealy - mouthed in talk , or precise in their behaviour ; and if their jokes were broad , there is plenty of evidence in the Waverley Novels that Scott was well used to that kind of humour . But one thing is very ...
... doubt anything but mealy - mouthed in talk , or precise in their behaviour ; and if their jokes were broad , there is plenty of evidence in the Waverley Novels that Scott was well used to that kind of humour . But one thing is very ...
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... doubt , Scott more than any man , perhaps more than all other men , had contributed to bring about this altered feeling . It may help readers to realise the extraordinary change in estate which the novel has undergone since the early ...
... doubt , Scott more than any man , perhaps more than all other men , had contributed to bring about this altered feeling . It may help readers to realise the extraordinary change in estate which the novel has undergone since the early ...
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... doubt the Frenchman would have painted Charles's gallantries with a broader touch . But the interest of the book lies in the Cromwell - whom Scott detested on principle . He gives with extraordinary power the sense of weight and command ...
... doubt the Frenchman would have painted Charles's gallantries with a broader touch . But the interest of the book lies in the Cromwell - whom Scott detested on principle . He gives with extraordinary power the sense of weight and command ...
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