The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... head of the Kerrs , whose place of Fleurs was beside Kelso , and of his own clan's head , whose " fair Bowhill " was only an hour's ride from Abbotsford . After the history , the Introduction proceeds to a study of the manners , the ...
... head of the Kerrs , whose place of Fleurs was beside Kelso , and of his own clan's head , whose " fair Bowhill " was only an hour's ride from Abbotsford . After the history , the Introduction proceeds to a study of the manners , the ...
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... head in the spring of 1813 , after the publication of Rokeby and the Bridal of Triermain . The Ballantynes were obliged to go to Constable with a pro- posal that he should take a mass of stock off their hands , in addition to the ...
... head in the spring of 1813 , after the publication of Rokeby and the Bridal of Triermain . The Ballantynes were obliged to go to Constable with a pro- posal that he should take a mass of stock off their hands , in addition to the ...
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... head of a Constitu- tional Monarchy . His reception in Paris was dazzling . The Duke of Wellington welcomed him with ... head of Cossacks , recognised the poet , jumped off his horse and , running over , kissed Scott on both cheeks with ...
... head of a Constitu- tional Monarchy . His reception in Paris was dazzling . The Duke of Wellington welcomed him with ... head of Cossacks , recognised the poet , jumped off his horse and , running over , kissed Scott on both cheeks with ...
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