The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... novel . Two generations later , Lord Beaconsfield thought such an exploit no discredit even to the position of a Prime Minister . Beyond doubt , Scott more than any man , perhaps more than all other men , had contributed to bring about ...
... novel . Two generations later , Lord Beaconsfield thought such an exploit no discredit even to the position of a Prime Minister . Beyond doubt , Scott more than any man , perhaps more than all other men , had contributed to bring about ...
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... novel is a very flexible and comprehensive form of composition , applicable to many pur- poses , and capable of combining much instruction with amuse- ment . There is scarcely any subject , not either repulsive or of a very abstruse ...
... novel is a very flexible and comprehensive form of composition , applicable to many pur- poses , and capable of combining much instruction with amuse- ment . There is scarcely any subject , not either repulsive or of a very abstruse ...
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... novel , perhaps , less in his own eyes than in those of the world . But when M. Chevalley says that Scott remained anony- mous for thirteen years because he had le sentiment d'avoir déchu , a feeling that he had come down in the world ...
... novel , perhaps , less in his own eyes than in those of the world . But when M. Chevalley says that Scott remained anony- mous for thirteen years because he had le sentiment d'avoir déchu , a feeling that he had come down in the world ...
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