Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... father . To this Sir Walter adds , in one of his later journals , the trait that his father was a man of fine presence , who con- ducted all conventional arrangements with a certain gran- deur and dignity of air , and " absolutely loved ...
... father . To this Sir Walter adds , in one of his later journals , the trait that his father was a man of fine presence , who con- ducted all conventional arrangements with a certain gran- deur and dignity of air , and " absolutely loved ...
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... father's snuff - box , and etui - case , —and more things of the like sort . " A story , characteristic of both Sir Walter's parents , is told by Mr. Lockhart which will serve better than anything I can remember to bring the father and ...
... father's snuff - box , and etui - case , —and more things of the like sort . " A story , characteristic of both Sir Walter's parents , is told by Mr. Lockhart which will serve better than anything I can remember to bring the father and ...
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... father communicating to him the pardon of his daughter and her own interview with the Queen : - " DEAREST AND TRULY HONOURED FATHER . - This comes with my duty to inform you , that it has pleased God to redeem that captivitie of my poor ...
... father communicating to him the pardon of his daughter and her own interview with the Queen : - " DEAREST AND TRULY HONOURED FATHER . - This comes with my duty to inform you , that it has pleased God to redeem that captivitie of my poor ...
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