Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... strong ideas of strait - laced education , passionately orderly ( he thought a good book nothing without a good binding ) , and never so much excited as by a necessary deviation from the ' pre - established harmony ' of house- hold ...
... strong ideas of strait - laced education , passionately orderly ( he thought a good book nothing without a good binding ) , and never so much excited as by a necessary deviation from the ' pre - established harmony ' of house- hold ...
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... strong , pithy poetry excites . " 1 I suppose anecdotes of this kind have been oftener told of Scott than of any other English poet . Indeed , Sir Walter , who understood . himself well , gives the explanation in one of his diaries ...
... strong , pithy poetry excites . " 1 I suppose anecdotes of this kind have been oftener told of Scott than of any other English poet . Indeed , Sir Walter , who understood . himself well , gives the explanation in one of his diaries ...
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... strong personal feelings . This reverence is curiously marked in his letters . He speaks of " the distinction of rank " being ignored by both sides , as of something quite exceptional , but it was never really ignored by him , for ...
... strong personal feelings . This reverence is curiously marked in his letters . He speaks of " the distinction of rank " being ignored by both sides , as of something quite exceptional , but it was never really ignored by him , for ...
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