Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... followed by a lanky Savoyard , and Scott by a portly Scotch butler -both servants alike highly sensitive as to their personal dignity - on horses which neither of the attendants could sit well . " Scott's heavy lumbering buffetier had ...
... followed by a lanky Savoyard , and Scott by a portly Scotch butler -both servants alike highly sensitive as to their personal dignity - on horses which neither of the attendants could sit well . " Scott's heavy lumbering buffetier had ...
Стр. 150
... followed it , to work for his creditors as he had worked for himself , and to pay off , if possible , the whole 117,0007 . by his own literary exertions . There is nothing in its way in the whole of English biography more impressive ...
... followed it , to work for his creditors as he had worked for himself , and to pay off , if possible , the whole 117,0007 . by his own literary exertions . There is nothing in its way in the whole of English biography more impressive ...
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... followed all the strict medical régime prescribed to him with scrupulous regularity , and then begun his work again with as much attention as he could . " And having taken pains with my story , I find it is not relished , nor indeed ...
... followed all the strict medical régime prescribed to him with scrupulous regularity , and then begun his work again with as much attention as he could . " And having taken pains with my story , I find it is not relished , nor indeed ...
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