Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... certainly the miniature taken of him in his seventh year confirms the impression thus given . It is sweet - tempered above every- thing , and only the long upper lip and large mouth , derived from his ancestress , Meg Murray , convey ...
... certainly the miniature taken of him in his seventh year confirms the impression thus given . It is sweet - tempered above every- thing , and only the long upper lip and large mouth , derived from his ancestress , Meg Murray , convey ...
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... certainly an imp of mischief to him than even to his boyish ancestor . But if Lady Dalkeith suggested the poorest part of the poem , she certainly inspired its best part . Scott says , as we have seen , that he brought in the aged ...
... certainly an imp of mischief to him than even to his boyish ancestor . But if Lady Dalkeith suggested the poorest part of the poem , she certainly inspired its best part . Scott says , as we have seen , that he brought in the aged ...
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... certainly this beautiful framework which assured the immediate success and permanent charm of the poem ; and the immediate success was for that day something marvellous . The magnificent quarto edition of 750 copies was soon exhausted ...
... certainly this beautiful framework which assured the immediate success and permanent charm of the poem ; and the immediate success was for that day something marvellous . The magnificent quarto edition of 750 copies was soon exhausted ...
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