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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... took care not again to run into a like error . In his own criticisms , nothing of ill nature is to be found . He was courteous as well as candid , and , in pointing out faults , rather suggested than reproved . He noticed all the good ...
... took care not again to run into a like error . In his own criticisms , nothing of ill nature is to be found . He was courteous as well as candid , and , in pointing out faults , rather suggested than reproved . He noticed all the good ...
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... took another direction , and won higher triumphs than before , by producing the his- torical romance . The man was so identified with the author , that the story of his life and of his writings is one and the same . In the present ...
... took another direction , and won higher triumphs than before , by producing the his- torical romance . The man was so identified with the author , that the story of his life and of his writings is one and the same . In the present ...
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... took to see Gardiner's grave . Here , too , was Mr. George Constable , a friend of the family , who took very kindly to the boy , prob- ably because the wealthy old bachelor had a sort of tendresse for Aunt Janet , " who , " Scott says ...
... took to see Gardiner's grave . Here , too , was Mr. George Constable , a friend of the family , who took very kindly to the boy , prob- ably because the wealthy old bachelor had a sort of tendresse for Aunt Janet , " who , " Scott says ...
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... took up my politics at that period , as King Charles II . did his religion , —from an idea that the Cavalier creed was the more gentlemanlike persuasion of the two . Writing in 1826 , Scott declared that he was never a dunce , nor ...
... took up my politics at that period , as King Charles II . did his religion , —from an idea that the Cavalier creed was the more gentlemanlike persuasion of the two . Writing in 1826 , Scott declared that he was never a dunce , nor ...
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... took long walks together , read out of the same books of poetry and romance , conversed together , criticised what they read , and , to secure themselves from interruption , en- throned themselves , as it were , on such eminences as ...
... took long walks together , read out of the same books of poetry and romance , conversed together , criticised what they read , and , to secure themselves from interruption , en- throned themselves , as it were , on such eminences as ...
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