The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume. With All His Introductions and Notes, Also, Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesA and C Black, 1857 - 823 páginas |
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Complete in One Volume, with All His Introductions, Notes, Various Readings and the Editor's Notes Walter Scott. 8506586 891.7 NOTICE . THE favourable reception of late given to numerous.
Complete in One Volume, with All His Introductions, Notes, Various Readings and the Editor's Notes Walter Scott. 8506586 891.7 NOTICE . THE favourable reception of late given to numerous.
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... given to numerous reprints of English Classics in a compact , portable , and inexpensive form , has induced the Pro- prietors of SIR WALTER SCOTT's Works to follow the example . They are now producing an Edition of his NOVELS ...
... given to numerous reprints of English Classics in a compact , portable , and inexpensive form , has induced the Pro- prietors of SIR WALTER SCOTT's Works to follow the example . They are now producing an Edition of his NOVELS ...
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... given by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh to the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia and his Suite , 19th December 1816 , FROM THE ANTIQUARY . * Time , Epitaph on Jon o ' ye Girnell , . Elspeth's Ballad , 656 Saxon War - Song , • Rebecca's Hymn ...
... given by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh to the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia and his Suite , 19th December 1816 , FROM THE ANTIQUARY . * Time , Epitaph on Jon o ' ye Girnell , . Elspeth's Ballad , 656 Saxon War - Song , • Rebecca's Hymn ...
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... given themselves up to literature , or to the task of pleasing the public , it seemed to me , that the circumstances which chiefly affected their happiness and character , were those from which Horace has bestowed upon authors the ...
... given themselves up to literature , or to the task of pleasing the public , it seemed to me , that the circumstances which chiefly affected their happiness and character , were those from which Horace has bestowed upon authors the ...
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... given to supply the loss of a fine horse , which broke down suddenly while the author was riding with one of the worthy pub- lishers.1 It would be great affectation not to own frankly , that the author expected some success from " The ...
... given to supply the loss of a fine horse , which broke down suddenly while the author was riding with one of the worthy pub- lishers.1 It would be great affectation not to own frankly , that the author expected some success from " The ...
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