The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... stood deservedly high in the favour of the booksellers , not merely as a poet and man of genius , but as one possessed of an extraordinary mass of infor- mation , and of such habits as qualified him eminently for turn- ing his knowledge ...
... stood deservedly high in the favour of the booksellers , not merely as a poet and man of genius , but as one possessed of an extraordinary mass of infor- mation , and of such habits as qualified him eminently for turn- ing his knowledge ...
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... till now have at most only suspected . But if he had been imprudent , he was both courageous and honourable ; and in no period of his life does he appear to such advantage , as when he stood MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 17.
... till now have at most only suspected . But if he had been imprudent , he was both courageous and honourable ; and in no period of his life does he appear to such advantage , as when he stood MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 17.
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Walter Scott. he appear to such advantage , as when he stood , as now beggared , humbled , and covered with a load of debt from which no human exertions seemed able to relieve him . He came forward without a day's delay , and refused to ...
Walter Scott. he appear to such advantage , as when he stood , as now beggared , humbled , and covered with a load of debt from which no human exertions seemed able to relieve him . He came forward without a day's delay , and refused to ...
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... stood personally in a different position from : that which I occupied when I first dipt my desperate pen in ink for other purposes than those of my profession . In 1796 , when I first published the Translations from Burger , I was an ...
... stood personally in a different position from : that which I occupied when I first dipt my desperate pen in ink for other purposes than those of my profession . In 1796 , when I first published the Translations from Burger , I was an ...
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... Stood saddled in stable day and night , Barbed with frontlet of steel , I trow , And with Jedwood - axe at saddle - bow ; 3 A hundred more fed free in stall : - Such was the custom of Branksome Hall . VI . - Why do these steeds stand ...
... Stood saddled in stable day and night , Barbed with frontlet of steel , I trow , And with Jedwood - axe at saddle - bow ; 3 A hundred more fed free in stall : - Such was the custom of Branksome Hall . VI . - Why do these steeds stand ...
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