Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... true that these were the days of mental and moral fermentation , what was called in Germany the Sturm - und - Drang , the " fret - and - fury " period of Scott's life , so far as one so mellow and genial in temper ever passed through a ...
... true that these were the days of mental and moral fermentation , what was called in Germany the Sturm - und - Drang , the " fret - and - fury " period of Scott's life , so far as one so mellow and genial in temper ever passed through a ...
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... true ; less true of The Lady of the Lake , and still less of Rokeby , or The Lord of the Isles , and this is why The Lay and Marmion seem so much superior as poems to the others . They lean less on the interest of mere incident , more ...
... true ; less true of The Lady of the Lake , and still less of Rokeby , or The Lord of the Isles , and this is why The Lay and Marmion seem so much superior as poems to the others . They lean less on the interest of mere incident , more ...
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... true - hearted Scotsman , and not pridefu ' , like other folk we ken of — and likewise skeely enow in bestial , whereof he has promised to gie me twa Devonshire kye , of which he is enamoured , although I do still haud by the real ...
... true - hearted Scotsman , and not pridefu ' , like other folk we ken of — and likewise skeely enow in bestial , whereof he has promised to gie me twa Devonshire kye , of which he is enamoured , although I do still haud by the real ...
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