Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... mind's eye , as he mused upon that past which he was to restore for us with almost more than its original freshness of life . With such scenes touching even his own home , Scott must have been constantly taught to balance in his own mind ...
... mind's eye , as he mused upon that past which he was to restore for us with almost more than its original freshness of life . With such scenes touching even his own home , Scott must have been constantly taught to balance in his own mind ...
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... mind standards of poetry and art which could not but have both deeply impressed and greatly daunted an intellect of so much power ; I say both impressed and daunted , because I believe that Scott himself would never have succeeded in ...
... mind standards of poetry and art which could not but have both deeply impressed and greatly daunted an intellect of so much power ; I say both impressed and daunted , because I believe that Scott himself would never have succeeded in ...
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... mind so much from the sullens as trifling discussions about anti- quarian old womanries . It is like knitting a stocking , diverting the mind without occupying it . " " Thus his love of romantic literature was as far as possible from ...
... mind so much from the sullens as trifling discussions about anti- quarian old womanries . It is like knitting a stocking , diverting the mind without occupying it . " " Thus his love of romantic literature was as far as possible from ...
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