Sir Walter Scott: the Story of His LifeJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - Počet stran: 488 During his reunion with Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver tells of his quest to recover the remaining treasure from Treasure Island. |
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... expressed perfect self - confidence , without the slightest presumption . Among the men who were the most learned of their time and country , he expressed himself with per- fect firmness , but without the least intrusive forwardness ...
... expressed perfect self - confidence , without the slightest presumption . Among the men who were the most learned of their time and country , he expressed himself with per- fect firmness , but without the least intrusive forwardness ...
Strana 55
... expressed his gratitude to Scott by authorizing him to name two candidates for knighthood ; and Adam Fergus- son was one of these . At Prof. Fergusson's , where he was a frequent visitor after the Burns night , Scott met the highest ...
... expressed his gratitude to Scott by authorizing him to name two candidates for knighthood ; and Adam Fergus- son was one of these . At Prof. Fergusson's , where he was a frequent visitor after the Burns night , Scott met the highest ...
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... expressed a desire to see his advocate before he quitted Jedburgh . They were left alone in the con- demned cell , when the appropriator of others ' property said , " I am very sorry , sir , that I have no fee to offer you : so let me ...
... expressed a desire to see his advocate before he quitted Jedburgh . They were left alone in the con- demned cell , when the appropriator of others ' property said , " I am very sorry , sir , that I have no fee to offer you : so let me ...
Strana 71
... expression ; and had taught himself Italian , so that he could convert Ari- osto and Dante very fluently into his mother - tongue . After he was called to the bar , he learned German , as we have seen . In a letter from Scott to Wilhelm ...
... expression ; and had taught himself Italian , so that he could convert Ari- osto and Dante very fluently into his mother - tongue . After he was called to the bar , he learned German , as we have seen . In a letter from Scott to Wilhelm ...
Strana 72
... expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the class of reading ( the ancient chronicles ) with which Sir Walter seemed to have chiefly occupied himself , said , " Mon Dieu ! comme il estropiait , entre deux vins , le François ...
... expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the class of reading ( the ancient chronicles ) with which Sir Walter seemed to have chiefly occupied himself , said , " Mon Dieu ! comme il estropiait , entre deux vins , le François ...
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