The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... called to the bar . Immediately after his first circuit , he commenced that series of " raids , " as he playfully called them , or excursions into the secluded border- districts , which in a few years enabled him to amass the materials ...
... called to the bar . Immediately after his first circuit , he commenced that series of " raids , " as he playfully called them , or excursions into the secluded border- districts , which in a few years enabled him to amass the materials ...
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... called his " first serious attempts in verse ; " the Glen- finlas , the Eve of St John , and the Grey Brother . After Scott's marriage , several of his summers were spent in a pretty cottage at Lasswade , near Edinburgh , where he ...
... called his " first serious attempts in verse ; " the Glen- finlas , the Eve of St John , and the Grey Brother . After Scott's marriage , several of his summers were spent in a pretty cottage at Lasswade , near Edinburgh , where he ...
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... called to the Bar , and how very small a proportion of them are finally dis posed , or find encouragement , to follow the law as a profession . Hence the number of deserters is so great , that the least linger- ing look behind occasions ...
... called to the Bar , and how very small a proportion of them are finally dis posed , or find encouragement , to follow the law as a profession . Hence the number of deserters is so great , that the least linger- ing look behind occasions ...
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... called literary society . By doing so , I imagined I should escape the besetting sin of listening to language , which , from one motive or other , is apt to ascribe a very undue degree of consequence to literary pursuits , as if they ...
... called literary society . By doing so , I imagined I should escape the besetting sin of listening to language , which , from one motive or other , is apt to ascribe a very undue degree of consequence to literary pursuits , as if they ...
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... called Heroic , without the use of epithets which are , to say the least , unnecessary . But , on the other hand , the extreme facility of the short couplet , which seems congenial to our language , and was , doubtless for that reason ...
... called Heroic , without the use of epithets which are , to say the least , unnecessary . But , on the other hand , the extreme facility of the short couplet , which seems congenial to our language , and was , doubtless for that reason ...
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