The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With Introd.And NotesF. Warne., 1827 - 758 ページ |
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... fame , than trust- the author of Marmion were « one and indivi- ing to the hazardous presentment of the charac - sible . " ters he draws , by the heroes of the sock and The annexed is a list of the novels in question , produced by this ...
... fame , than trust- the author of Marmion were « one and indivi- ing to the hazardous presentment of the charac - sible . " ters he draws , by the heroes of the sock and The annexed is a list of the novels in question , produced by this ...
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... fame , to assist in its development . Though reduced in a great measure to the vulgar staple of armed knights , and jolly friars and woodmen , imprisoned damsels , lawless barons , collared serfs , and household fools , he has made such ...
... fame , to assist in its development . Though reduced in a great measure to the vulgar staple of armed knights , and jolly friars and woodmen , imprisoned damsels , lawless barons , collared serfs , and household fools , he has made such ...
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... fame , in his more recent works , seems to have « The two most celebrated writers of this age , depended almost wholly on the power of writing Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott , resemble each ad infinitum , agreeably upon any or no ...
... fame , in his more recent works , seems to have « The two most celebrated writers of this age , depended almost wholly on the power of writing Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott , resemble each ad infinitum , agreeably upon any or no ...
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... fame , and several occasions assumed a tone menacing and to atone for errors in conduct and levities in contemptuous to the constitution of his country ; composition : who will not grieve that such a while , in fact , he was in his own ...
... fame , and several occasions assumed a tone menacing and to atone for errors in conduct and levities in contemptuous to the constitution of his country ; composition : who will not grieve that such a while , in fact , he was in his own ...
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... fame . Byron let his fame take care of itself . His foot was always in the arena , his shield hung always in the lists ; and although his own gigantic renown increased the difficulty of the struggle , since he could produce nothing ...
... fame . Byron let his fame take care of itself . His foot was always in the arena , his shield hung always in the lists ; and although his own gigantic renown increased the difficulty of the struggle , since he could produce nothing ...
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