The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... gave expression to his thought . He simply found that he could earn not only praise but profit by the exercise of an art in which he delighted ; and he gave up all idea of seeking to rise high in his profession - though for reasons of ...
... gave expression to his thought . He simply found that he could earn not only praise but profit by the exercise of an art in which he delighted ; and he gave up all idea of seeking to rise high in his profession - though for reasons of ...
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... gave In pity to her gentle slave ; Friendship , esteem , and fair regard , And praise , the poet's best reward ! She read the tales his taste approved , And sung the lays he framed or loved ; Yet , loth to nurse the fatal flame Of ...
... gave In pity to her gentle slave ; Friendship , esteem , and fair regard , And praise , the poet's best reward ! She read the tales his taste approved , And sung the lays he framed or loved ; Yet , loth to nurse the fatal flame Of ...
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... gave up writing poetry : " Byron bet me , " he said . And he added " He bet me out of the field in the description of the strong passions , and in deep - seated knowledge of the human heart ; so I gave up poetry for the time . " The ...
... gave up writing poetry : " Byron bet me , " he said . And he added " He bet me out of the field in the description of the strong passions , and in deep - seated knowledge of the human heart ; so I gave up poetry for the time . " The ...
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