Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... king , ' I gave him the schedule of her worldly substance , which you delivered to us in the council , and we allowed him half an hour to chew the cud upon that . It is rare reading for bringing him to reason . I left Baby Charles and ...
... king , ' I gave him the schedule of her worldly substance , which you delivered to us in the council , and we allowed him half an hour to chew the cud upon that . It is rare reading for bringing him to reason . I left Baby Charles and ...
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... king . The consequences were soon seen in the indignation with which Scott began to speak of the Princess of Wales's sins . In 1806 , in the squib he wrote on Lord Melville's acquittal , when im- peached for corruption by the Liberal ...
... king . The consequences were soon seen in the indignation with which Scott began to speak of the Princess of Wales's sins . In 1806 , in the squib he wrote on Lord Melville's acquittal , when im- peached for corruption by the Liberal ...
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... king , than the king was for the poet . When George came to Edinburgh in 1822 , it was Sir Walter who acted virtually as the master of the cere- monies , and to whom it was chiefly due that the visit was so successful . It was then that ...
... king , than the king was for the poet . When George came to Edinburgh in 1822 , it was Sir Walter who acted virtually as the master of the cere- monies , and to whom it was chiefly due that the visit was so successful . It was then that ...
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