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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... produced between 1796 , when his first translations from Bürger appeared , to 1831 , when " Count Robert of Paris " was published , none was more remarkable than the story of his own life . Scott , more than any other writer , realized ...
... produced between 1796 , when his first translations from Bürger appeared , to 1831 , when " Count Robert of Paris " was published , none was more remarkable than the story of his own life . Scott , more than any other writer , realized ...
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... popularity , and were produced with so little apparent effort , that they closely resembled improvisation ; and lastly , in company with heavy labors of editorship , criticism , - biography , and history , " The Waverley Novels.
... popularity , and were produced with so little apparent effort , that they closely resembled improvisation ; and lastly , in company with heavy labors of editorship , criticism , - biography , and history , " The Waverley Novels.
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... produced a host of imitators , among whom Lord Byron may be included ; and , when he found his attraction and his poetical powers dimin- ishing , his mind took another direction , and won higher triumphs than before , by producing the ...
... produced a host of imitators , among whom Lord Byron may be included ; and , when he found his attraction and his poetical powers dimin- ishing , his mind took another direction , and won higher triumphs than before , by producing the ...
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... intellect and fancy and memory had grown , was precisely what was to have been expected . Out of that fulness of his mind he produced song and story . CHAPTER III . High School of Edinburgh . - Early 32 [ 1777 . SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... intellect and fancy and memory had grown , was precisely what was to have been expected . Out of that fulness of his mind he produced song and story . CHAPTER III . High School of Edinburgh . - Early 32 [ 1777 . SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... produce a composition in which I weighed Homer against Ariosto , and pronounced him wanting in the balance . I supported this heresy by a profusion of bad reading and flimsy argument . The wrath of the Professor was extreme ; while , at ...
... produce a composition in which I weighed Homer against Ariosto , and pronounced him wanting in the balance . I supported this heresy by a profusion of bad reading and flimsy argument . The wrath of the Professor was extreme ; while , at ...
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