Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... side to side , The bristling ranks the onset bide , - ' We'll quell the savage mountaineer , As their Tinchel cows the game ! They came as fleet as forest deer , We'll drive them back as tame . " " But admirable in its stern and deep ...
... side to side , The bristling ranks the onset bide , - ' We'll quell the savage mountaineer , As their Tinchel cows the game ! They came as fleet as forest deer , We'll drive them back as tame . " " But admirable in its stern and deep ...
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... sides of the struggle should be properly understood . Scott's imagination was clearly far wider - was far more permeated with the fixed air of sound judgment - than his practical impulses . He needed a machinery for displaying his ...
... sides of the struggle should be properly understood . Scott's imagination was clearly far wider - was far more permeated with the fixed air of sound judgment - than his practical impulses . He needed a machinery for displaying his ...
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... 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 took a peculiar view . As he justly said , he hated bigotry , and would have left the Catholics ...
... 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 took a peculiar view . As he justly said , he hated bigotry , and would have left the Catholics ...
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