Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... probably suggested his son's concep- tion of Darsie Latimer's adventures with the blind fiddler , " Wandering Willie , " in Redgauntlet . And , it is true that these were the days of mental and moral fermentation , what was called in ...
... probably suggested his son's concep- tion of Darsie Latimer's adventures with the blind fiddler , " Wandering Willie , " in Redgauntlet . And , it is true that these were the days of mental and moral fermentation , what was called in ...
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... probably better than anything I could elsewhere find , the charm of that ideal life which lured Scott on from one project to another in that scheme of castle - building , in relation to which he confused so . dangerously the world of ...
... probably better than anything I could elsewhere find , the charm of that ideal life which lured Scott on from one project to another in that scheme of castle - building , in relation to which he confused so . dangerously the world of ...
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... probably a very imperfect ac- count of Scott's motives . He ceased practising at the bar , I do not doubt , in great degree from a kind of hurt pride at his ill - success , at a time when he felt during every month more and more ...
... probably a very imperfect ac- count of Scott's motives . He ceased practising at the bar , I do not doubt , in great degree from a kind of hurt pride at his ill - success , at a time when he felt during every month more and more ...
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