Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... called the Temple of Serapis among the ruins of which he stood , he only remarked that he would believe whatever he was told , " for many of his friends , and particularly Mr. Morritt , had frequently tried to drive classical ...
... called the Temple of Serapis among the ruins of which he stood , he only remarked that he would believe whatever he was told , " for many of his friends , and particularly Mr. Morritt , had frequently tried to drive classical ...
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... called Tullyveolan or Tilly tudlem , cross - examine , with open note - books , as to Scott's age , and the age of his wife , and appear to be taken quite by surprise when they were bowed out without being asked to dine.1 In those days ...
... called Tullyveolan or Tilly tudlem , cross - examine , with open note - books , as to Scott's age , and the age of his wife , and appear to be taken quite by surprise when they were bowed out without being asked to dine.1 In those days ...
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... , our pursuits , our feelings , -changed in our form , our limbs , and our strength , -can we be ourselves called the Lockhart's Life of Scott , ix . 63 . same ? or do we not rather look back with X91 . ] 168 THE LAST YEAR .
... , our pursuits , our feelings , -changed in our form , our limbs , and our strength , -can we be ourselves called the Lockhart's Life of Scott , ix . 63 . same ? or do we not rather look back with X91 . ] 168 THE LAST YEAR .
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