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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... thought much higher of , sheriff of the county of Selkirk , one of his former companions said , " He spoke to every man as if he were one of his family . " There may have been the pride of condescension in this ; but that species of ...
... thought much higher of , sheriff of the county of Selkirk , one of his former companions said , " He spoke to every man as if he were one of his family . " There may have been the pride of condescension in this ; but that species of ...
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... . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he had a glance , at least , at " the Ariosto of the North , " at the " Great Magi- - THE STORY OF HIS LIFE . 11 cian , " 10 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... . No stranger in Edinburgh thought that he had seen all its attractions , until he had a glance , at least , at " the Ariosto of the North , " at the " Great Magi- - THE STORY OF HIS LIFE . 11 cian , " 10 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... that " Peace hath her victories , No less renowned than war . " His genius has enriched the literature of the world , and at the same time given a new direction to thought and imagination . Among those who may be said.
... that " Peace hath her victories , No less renowned than war . " His genius has enriched the literature of the world , and at the same time given a new direction to thought and imagination . Among those who may be said.
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Robert Shelton Mackenzie. thought and imagination . Among those who may be said to have created , early in the present century , a revival of letters in England , Scott was in the van , and became the most renowned . His poems obtained a ...
Robert Shelton Mackenzie. thought and imagination . Among those who may be said to have created , early in the present century , a revival of letters in England , Scott was in the van , and became the most renowned . His poems obtained a ...
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... thought . The impressions thus obtained abode with him through life , and remained to the last . In his fourth year , the boy was taken to Bath to try whether the use of the waters there might be of some advantage to his lameness ...
... thought . The impressions thus obtained abode with him through life , and remained to the last . In his fourth year , the boy was taken to Bath to try whether the use of the waters there might be of some advantage to his lameness ...
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