Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... James Ballantyne , he believed he had found just such an agent as he wanted , the requisite link between literary genius like his own , and the world which reads and buys books ; and he thought that , by feeling his way a little , he ...
... James Ballantyne , he believed he had found just such an agent as he wanted , the requisite link between literary genius like his own , and the world which reads and buys books ; and he thought that , by feeling his way a little , he ...
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... James Ballantyne and Co. , he started in 1809 the bookselling and publishing firm of John Ballantyne and Co. , using as his agent a man as inferior in sterling worth to James , as James was inferior in general ability to himself , he ...
... James Ballantyne and Co. , he started in 1809 the bookselling and publishing firm of John Ballantyne and Co. , using as his agent a man as inferior in sterling worth to James , as James was inferior in general ability to himself , he ...
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... James Ballantyne . And without pretending to have myself formed any minute judgment on the details , I think the following points clear : - ( 1. ) That James Ballantyne was very severely judged by Mr. Lockhart , on grounds which were ...
... James Ballantyne . And without pretending to have myself formed any minute judgment on the details , I think the following points clear : - ( 1. ) That James Ballantyne was very severely judged by Mr. Lockhart , on grounds which were ...
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