The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... took his place at once as a classic in English literature . Its circulation immediately became immense , and has since exceeded that of any other English poem . At this culminating point of the poet's life , we must turn aside from the ...
... took his place at once as a classic in English literature . Its circulation immediately became immense , and has since exceeded that of any other English poem . At this culminating point of the poet's life , we must turn aside from the ...
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... took a part , perhaps as sug- gester , certainly as a zealous promoter , of a scheme which terminated in the establishment of the Quarterly Review in London , as a political and literary counterpoise to the Edir- burgh Review , the ...
... took a part , perhaps as sug- gester , certainly as a zealous promoter , of a scheme which terminated in the establishment of the Quarterly Review in London , as a political and literary counterpoise to the Edir- burgh Review , the ...
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... took up his residence in lodgings , and there continued that system of incessant and redoubled labour which he had already maintained for months , and maintained after wards till it killed him . Woodstock , published in 1826 , had been ...
... took up his residence in lodgings , and there continued that system of incessant and redoubled labour which he had already maintained for months , and maintained after wards till it killed him . Woodstock , published in 1826 , had been ...
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... took up a good deal of time ; and while it occupied many of the happiest hours of my life , it fur- nished an additional reason for my reluctance again to encounter the severe course of study indispensable to success in the juridical ...
... took up a good deal of time ; and while it occupied many of the happiest hours of my life , it fur- nished an additional reason for my reluctance again to encounter the severe course of study indispensable to success in the juridical ...
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... took ; And the Monk made a sign with his wither'd hand , The grave's huge portal to expand . XVIII . With beating heart to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil ...
... took ; And the Monk made a sign with his wither'd hand , The grave's huge portal to expand . XVIII . With beating heart to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil ...
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