The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 490 ページ |
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... Scott removed from Ashiestiel to Abbotsford , the estate at which he has ever since resided . The motives of this change , and the nature of his occupations at this period , together with the train of reasoning by which he was led to ...
... Scott removed from Ashiestiel to Abbotsford , the estate at which he has ever since resided . The motives of this change , and the nature of his occupations at this period , together with the train of reasoning by which he was led to ...
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... Scott , in his poetic character , without alluding to the exquisite fragments which , under the fictitious garb of ex- tracts from « Old plays » he has prefixed as mottoes to the different chapters of his various novels . In none of his ...
... Scott , in his poetic character , without alluding to the exquisite fragments which , under the fictitious garb of ex- tracts from « Old plays » he has prefixed as mottoes to the different chapters of his various novels . In none of his ...
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... , and there are various incon- sistencies in the plot ; the characters , though ap- parently intended to be completely modern , are in some instances more suitable to the last gene- ration xxviii MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... , and there are various incon- sistencies in the plot ; the characters , though ap- parently intended to be completely modern , are in some instances more suitable to the last gene- ration xxviii MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... Scott . I pushed on to the advo- dom and humanity , as in olden times , it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes , and may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny has propagated ...
... Scott . I pushed on to the advo- dom and humanity , as in olden times , it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes , and may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny has propagated ...
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Complete in One Volume Walter Scott. publications . From the general Preface to this edition we quote the following passage , in which the author gives an account of his motives for preserving the incognito so long ... SCOTT . xxxvii.
Complete in One Volume Walter Scott. publications . From the general Preface to this edition we quote the following passage , in which the author gives an account of his motives for preserving the incognito so long ... SCOTT . xxxvii.
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