The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... caused his removal to the country . There , at his grandfather's farm - house of Sandy knowe , situated be- neath the crags of a ruined baronial tower , and overlooking a district famous in border - history , the poet passed his child ...
... caused his removal to the country . There , at his grandfather's farm - house of Sandy knowe , situated be- neath the crags of a ruined baronial tower , and overlooking a district famous in border - history , the poet passed his child ...
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... causes , inextricably mixed up with pique towards Constable , and kindliness for his Kelso proteges , led him into an entanglement which at length ruined both himself and his associates . By the contract of the publishing house of John ...
... causes , inextricably mixed up with pique towards Constable , and kindliness for his Kelso proteges , led him into an entanglement which at length ruined both himself and his associates . By the contract of the publishing house of John ...
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... causes inherent in his later poems themselves , and partly from extraneous causes , among which a prominent place belongs to the appearance of Byron . No man was more quicksighted than Scott in perceiving the ebb of popular favour ; and ...
... causes inherent in his later poems themselves , and partly from extraneous causes , among which a prominent place belongs to the appearance of Byron . No man was more quicksighted than Scott in perceiving the ebb of popular favour ; and ...
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... cause that shortened his life . His self - sacrifice , however , effected astonishingly much towards the purpose which it was designed to serve . Between January 1826 and January 1828 , he had realized for the creditors the surprising ...
... cause that shortened his life . His self - sacrifice , however , effected astonishingly much towards the purpose which it was designed to serve . Between January 1826 and January 1828 , he had realized for the creditors the surprising ...
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... causes which it is need- less to enter into here . The work , brought out on the usual terms of division of profits between the author and publishers , was not long after purchased by them for £ 500 , to which Messrs . Longman and ...
... causes which it is need- less to enter into here . The work , brought out on the usual terms of division of profits between the author and publishers , was not long after purchased by them for £ 500 , to which Messrs . Longman and ...
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