Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... George IV . made on succeeding to the throne , after his long Regency , was Scott , who not only accepted the honour gratefully , but dwelt with extreme pride on the fact that it was offered to him by the king himself , and was in no ...
... George IV . made on succeeding to the throne , after his long Regency , was Scott , who not only accepted the honour gratefully , but dwelt with extreme pride on the fact that it was offered to him by the king himself , and was in no ...
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... George justly prided himself on Sir Walter Scott's having been the first creation of his reign , and I think the event showed that the poet was the foun- tain of much more honour for the king , than the king was for the poet . When George ...
... George justly prided himself on Sir Walter Scott's having been the first creation of his reign , and I think the event showed that the poet was the foun- tain of much more honour for the king , than the king was for the poet . When George ...
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... George's death would be a great political calamity for the nation . And really I cannot help thinking that Scott believed more in the king , than he did in his friend George Canning . Assuredly , greatly as he admired Canning , he ...
... George's death would be a great political calamity for the nation . And really I cannot help thinking that Scott believed more in the king , than he did in his friend George Canning . Assuredly , greatly as he admired Canning , he ...
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