Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... blood and lineage on either side ; he had a worthy , honest , borné father , an excellent and intelligent mother ; but his brothers and sisters , with a large proportion of his contemporaries , shared these or like advantages . None of ...
... blood and lineage on either side ; he had a worthy , honest , borné father , an excellent and intelligent mother ; but his brothers and sisters , with a large proportion of his contemporaries , shared these or like advantages . None of ...
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... blood , with a faint prick of superstition , spurred him forth . The glorious description of Edinburgh , the elegiac tenderness of the lines on boyish memories of Blackford Hill , introduce us to the splendid and sonorous close , the ...
... blood , with a faint prick of superstition , spurred him forth . The glorious description of Edinburgh , the elegiac tenderness of the lines on boyish memories of Blackford Hill , introduce us to the splendid and sonorous close , the ...
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... , he made it his ideal to be the father and friend of all the people on his estate : to all men there on . He began by want- As wealth accrued , He bought land as a he spoke " as if he were of their blood xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... , he made it his ideal to be the father and friend of all the people on his estate : to all men there on . He began by want- As wealth accrued , He bought land as a he spoke " as if he were of their blood xxiv INTRODUCTION.
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Walter Scott Andrew Lang. he spoke " as if he were of their blood - kindred . " Their well - being was his first consideration . These are not ignoble motives , nor was it ignoble , in a child of an old line , to cherish the traditional ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. he spoke " as if he were of their blood - kindred . " Their well - being was his first consideration . These are not ignoble motives , nor was it ignoble , in a child of an old line , to cherish the traditional ...
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... blood than Byron's moody and melodramatic corsairs . " He is within the keeping of Nature , " as Scott wrote to Miss Baillie . " The book has gone off very bobbishly , " says Scott to Mr. Morritt . But the success was not what it had ...
... blood than Byron's moody and melodramatic corsairs . " He is within the keeping of Nature , " as Scott wrote to Miss Baillie . " The book has gone off very bobbishly , " says Scott to Mr. Morritt . But the success was not what it had ...
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