Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... Scottish writer , whose perceptions only made sense when placed in the context of a specific national experience - within British history , true , but in many respects quite distinct from it . By the time Fontane wrote , Scott's ...
... Scottish writer , whose perceptions only made sense when placed in the context of a specific national experience - within British history , true , but in many respects quite distinct from it . By the time Fontane wrote , Scott's ...
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... Scottish Bench , the Scottish Bar , the Scottish Law herself , and - and - ' there is an end of an auld sang ' . Were I as I have been , I would fight knee - deep in blood ere it came to that . But it is a catastrophe which the great ...
... Scottish Bench , the Scottish Bar , the Scottish Law herself , and - and - ' there is an end of an auld sang ' . Were I as I have been , I would fight knee - deep in blood ere it came to that . But it is a catastrophe which the great ...
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... Scottish spelling : mair , a ' , o ' and anither replace the more , of , all and another of Walker and in Scott's own slightly re - written parts of the passage we have alang , ower and wad . The passage has also been given a more Scottish ...
... Scottish spelling : mair , a ' , o ' and anither replace the more , of , all and another of Walker and in Scott's own slightly re - written parts of the passage we have alang , ower and wad . The passage has also been given a more Scottish ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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