The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... mind . " Ungovernable or not , Scott's mind kept its trouble to itself ; his heart was never worn on his sleeve , then or there- after . If there is less reticence in the Bride of Lammermoor than elsewhere , that is easily explained ...
... mind . " Ungovernable or not , Scott's mind kept its trouble to itself ; his heart was never worn on his sleeve , then or there- after . If there is less reticence in the Bride of Lammermoor than elsewhere , that is easily explained ...
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... mind from day to day over a wide range of subjects ; it contains many of the best passages of Scott's writing , yet it was written with no view to being read , in his lifetime , even by one person ; it differs in that from Swift's ...
... mind from day to day over a wide range of subjects ; it contains many of the best passages of Scott's writing , yet it was written with no view to being read , in his lifetime , even by one person ; it differs in that from Swift's ...
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... mind on this matter ; but it is clear that he disliked the whole conception of inde- pendent speculation . One would probably not be far wrong in saying that Christians , to his mind , held the faith in which they were brought up as a ...
... mind on this matter ; but it is clear that he disliked the whole conception of inde- pendent speculation . One would probably not be far wrong in saying that Christians , to his mind , held the faith in which they were brought up as a ...
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