Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... political structure against the supposed insecurity of which Sir Walter was protesting , with all the courage of that dauntless though dying nature , was made by one who understood his work at least as well as the Scotch architect . The ...
... political structure against the supposed insecurity of which Sir Walter was protesting , with all the courage of that dauntless though dying nature , was made by one who understood his work at least as well as the Scotch architect . The ...
Стр. 145
... political Conservatism , and I may leave his political life , which was not indeed his strong side , though , as with all sides of Scott's nature , it had an energy and spirit all his own . On the subject of Catholic Emancipation he ...
... political Conservatism , and I may leave his political life , which was not indeed his strong side , though , as with all sides of Scott's nature , it had an energy and spirit all his own . On the subject of Catholic Emancipation he ...
Стр. 176
... political or literary ends , -that he never for a moment thought of himself as one who was bound to leave the earth better than he found it , -that he never seems to have so much as contemplated a social or political reform for which he ...
... political or literary ends , -that he never for a moment thought of himself as one who was bound to leave the earth better than he found it , -that he never seems to have so much as contemplated a social or political reform for which he ...
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