The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... Scottish capital . His mother , Anne Rutherford , was the daughter of one of the medical professors in the university of Edinburgh . Neither Scott's poetical turn nor his extraordinary powere of memory seem to have been inherited from ...
... Scottish capital . His mother , Anne Rutherford , was the daughter of one of the medical professors in the university of Edinburgh . Neither Scott's poetical turn nor his extraordinary powere of memory seem to have been inherited from ...
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... Scottish history , though without being able to shake those opinions which the boy had already taken up as an inheritance from his Jacobite ancestors . every interval also which could be stolen from the watchfulness of his elders , he ...
... Scottish history , though without being able to shake those opinions which the boy had already taken up as an inheritance from his Jacobite ancestors . every interval also which could be stolen from the watchfulness of his elders , he ...
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... Scottish landholder ; and , while neither he nor his friends could yet have foreseen the immensity of those resources which his genius was afterwards to place at his disposal for the attainment of his favourite wish , two plans occurred ...
... Scottish landholder ; and , while neither he nor his friends could yet have foreseen the immensity of those resources which his genius was afterwards to place at his disposal for the attainment of his favourite wish , two plans occurred ...
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... Scottish literature , is openly avowed , in Scott's correspondence at the time , as one of his principal motives for framing another scheme . His plan , as far as it was explained either to the public or to his own friends , amounted ...
... Scottish literature , is openly avowed , in Scott's correspondence at the time , as one of his principal motives for framing another scheme . His plan , as far as it was explained either to the public or to his own friends , amounted ...
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... Scottish Border . The second edition of that work , published in 1803 , proved , in the language of the trade , rather a heavy concern . The demand in Scotland had been supplied by the first edition , and the curiosity of the English ...
... Scottish Border . The second edition of that work , published in 1803 , proved , in the language of the trade , rather a heavy concern . The demand in Scotland had been supplied by the first edition , and the curiosity of the English ...
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