The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... turned out with cudgels , and the first sounds of the National Anthem were the signal for a free fight . Scott was one of five subsequently bound over to the peace ; no less than three broken heads were laid to his charge by the ...
... turned out with cudgels , and the first sounds of the National Anthem were the signal for a free fight . Scott was one of five subsequently bound over to the peace ; no less than three broken heads were laid to his charge by the ...
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... turned by it to those themes of which Scott must make his poetry , if he made poetry at all . But when his own poem came , it took by storm , not only those whose feelings were thus prepared , but the whole world of readers . Hogg in ...
... turned by it to those themes of which Scott must make his poetry , if he made poetry at all . But when his own poem came , it took by storm , not only those whose feelings were thus prepared , but the whole world of readers . Hogg in ...
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... turned white , did not end with that . There was a violent recurrence in June , after he had returned to the Courts ; and in 1820 there were other attacks . Lockhart says that when the Third Series of Tales of My Landlord appeared ...
... turned white , did not end with that . There was a violent recurrence in June , after he had returned to the Courts ; and in 1820 there were other attacks . Lockhart says that when the Third Series of Tales of My Landlord appeared ...
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