Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... Sir Walter Scott , poet and novelist , lived Sir Walter's great - grandfather , Walter Scott generally known in Teviotdale by the surname of Beardie , because he would never cut his beard after the banishment of the Stuarts , and who ...
... Sir Walter Scott , poet and novelist , lived Sir Walter's great - grandfather , Walter Scott generally known in Teviotdale by the surname of Beardie , because he would never cut his beard after the banishment of the Stuarts , and who ...
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... Sir Walter had had a little repose , he replied , " No , Willie ; no repose for Sir Walter but in the grave . " As the tears rushed from his eyes , his old pride revived . " Friends , " he said , " don't let me ex- pose myself - get me ...
... Sir Walter had had a little repose , he replied , " No , Willie ; no repose for Sir Walter but in the grave . " As the tears rushed from his eyes , his old pride revived . " Friends , " he said , " don't let me ex- pose myself - get me ...
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... Sir Walter's eldest grandchild , John Hugh Lockhart , for whom the Tales of a Grandfather were written , died before his grandfather ; indeed Sir Walter heard of the child's death at Naples . The second son , Walter Scott Lockhart Scott ...
... Sir Walter's eldest grandchild , John Hugh Lockhart , for whom the Tales of a Grandfather were written , died before his grandfather ; indeed Sir Walter heard of the child's death at Naples . The second son , Walter Scott Lockhart Scott ...
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