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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... manner , out of the city ; or climb up Arthur's Seat , which towers above it ; or , in the grassy vale of St. Leonards , read books of romance or history ; or sometimes , throwing the volume down , weave strange stories , like an ...
... manner , out of the city ; or climb up Arthur's Seat , which towers above it ; or , in the grassy vale of St. Leonards , read books of romance or history ; or sometimes , throwing the volume down , weave strange stories , like an ...
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... manner among the peasantry , particularly during his annual visits to Liddesdale , a pastoral district , with ... manners and famil- iar anecdotes . Years afterwards , when he was a renowned author , and , what they thought much higher ...
... manner among the peasantry , particularly during his annual visits to Liddesdale , a pastoral district , with ... manners and famil- iar anecdotes . Years afterwards , when he was a renowned author , and , what they thought much higher ...
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... manners as for his great genius . He was charitable without ostentation , delicate in the manner of giving , liberal in the value of the gift . He often did kindnesses which occupied his mind , engaged his time , and imposed ...
... manners as for his great genius . He was charitable without ostentation , delicate in the manner of giving , liberal in the value of the gift . He often did kindnesses which occupied his mind , engaged his time , and imposed ...
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... manner , become hallowed ground : but it was reserved for Scott to receive a sort of canoniza- tion during his lifetime . The scenes which he had described in song and story became increasingly crowded , year after year , by lovers of ...
... manner , become hallowed ground : but it was reserved for Scott to receive a sort of canoniza- tion during his lifetime . The scenes which he had described in song and story became increasingly crowded , year after year , by lovers of ...
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... manner of man " the Great Unknown " was , argued a want of taste which was certain to lower the tourist in the estimation of his friends . Those who had not opportunity or ability to obtain speech of the illustrious author would visit ...
... manner of man " the Great Unknown " was , argued a want of taste which was certain to lower the tourist in the estimation of his friends . Those who had not opportunity or ability to obtain speech of the illustrious author would visit ...
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