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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... lived to man- hood , would probably prevent his engaging in the active business of life . The years rolled on , and he had to return to his birthplace , that Edinburgh , formerly the seat of royal rule , which , in the enthusiasm of ...
... lived to man- hood , would probably prevent his engaging in the active business of life . The years rolled on , and he had to return to his birthplace , that Edinburgh , formerly the seat of royal rule , which , in the enthusiasm of ...
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... lived among them , and drew materials for romance from each . Independent of the historical characters of note whom he has presented in his poems , Walter Scott reproduced as many in his novels as would suffice to fill a gallery . In ...
... lived among them , and drew materials for romance from each . Independent of the historical characters of note whom he has presented in his poems , Walter Scott reproduced as many in his novels as would suffice to fill a gallery . In ...
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... lived to be nearly ninety . In his youth , he had been domestic chaplain to the Earl of Marchmont , ancestor of Scott of Har- den , now Lord Polwarth , and at that time was inti- mate with many illustrious characters in the Augustan age ...
... lived to be nearly ninety . In his youth , he had been domestic chaplain to the Earl of Marchmont , ancestor of Scott of Har- den , now Lord Polwarth , and at that time was inti- mate with many illustrious characters in the Augustan age ...
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... though greatly improved , was not good , and it was resolved to give him the advantage of country residence near Kelso . His aunt , Miss Janet Scott , lived there in a small house , then the property of his father , which stood in a large.
... though greatly improved , was not good , and it was resolved to give him the advantage of country residence near Kelso . His aunt , Miss Janet Scott , lived there in a small house , then the property of his father , which stood in a large.
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... lived to revoke over a bottle of Burgundy at our literary club at For- tune's , of which he was a distinguished member . " The poor lad was compelled by illness to leave the Uni- versity in the middle of the session , and so entirely ...
... lived to revoke over a bottle of Burgundy at our literary club at For- tune's , of which he was a distinguished member . " The poor lad was compelled by illness to leave the Uni- versity in the middle of the session , and so entirely ...
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