The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... living knows the lawful method of " carrying a fray " into England . Yet Scott depicts them then as still eager to take up a neighbour's quarrel by joint action under a chosen leader . This is fiction , of course ; but the whole passage ...
... living knows the lawful method of " carrying a fray " into England . Yet Scott depicts them then as still eager to take up a neighbour's quarrel by joint action under a chosen leader . This is fiction , of course ; but the whole passage ...
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... living senses the men and the manners of days which have long passed away , stands revealed to the eyes and the hearts of his affectionate and adoring country- I propose the health of Sir Walter Scott . ' men . · • " " There was a wild ...
... living senses the men and the manners of days which have long passed away , stands revealed to the eyes and the hearts of his affectionate and adoring country- I propose the health of Sir Walter Scott . ' men . · • " " There was a wild ...
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... living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its natural and unalien- able properties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent ...
... living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its natural and unalien- able properties , can no more exert them than the captive enclosed within a prison - house can act as a free agent ...
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