Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... means of buying were really in- creasing - though they were so cruelly discounted and forestalled by this growing land - hunger , -Scott never realized into what troubles he was carefully running himself . Of his life at Abbotsford at a ...
... means of buying were really in- creasing - though they were so cruelly discounted and forestalled by this growing land - hunger , -Scott never realized into what troubles he was carefully running himself . Of his life at Abbotsford at a ...
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... means of supporting my family . I got but 600l . for The Lay of the Last Minstrel , and — it was a price that made men's hair stand on end - 10007 . for Marmion . I have been far from suffering by James Ballantyne . I owe it to him to ...
... means of supporting my family . I got but 600l . for The Lay of the Last Minstrel , and — it was a price that made men's hair stand on end - 10007 . for Marmion . I have been far from suffering by James Ballantyne . I owe it to him to ...
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... means the miracle which it once seemed , I do not think one of his successors can compare with him for a moment in the ease and truth with which he painted , not merely the life of his own time and country - seldom indeed that of ...
... means the miracle which it once seemed , I do not think one of his successors can compare with him for a moment in the ease and truth with which he painted , not merely the life of his own time and country - seldom indeed that of ...
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