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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Strana 59
... followed by oys- ters , which always were plentiful and cheap in Edin- burgh , Scott's sobriquet was " Col. Grog . " The members dined together twice a year ; and , during thirty years , he was rarely absent on these occasions . Of the ...
... followed by oys- ters , which always were plentiful and cheap in Edin- burgh , Scott's sobriquet was " Col. Grog . " The members dined together twice a year ; and , during thirty years , he was rarely absent on these occasions . Of the ...
Strana 104
... followed . Immediately after , a circumstance occurred which gave compara- tive independence to a man of Scott's moderate habits and desires at that time . ÆT . 28. ] SHERIFF OF SELKIRK . 105 The 104 [ 1799 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... followed . Immediately after , a circumstance occurred which gave compara- tive independence to a man of Scott's moderate habits and desires at that time . ÆT . 28. ] SHERIFF OF SELKIRK . 105 The 104 [ 1799 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
Strana 112
... followed in later years by " Specimens of Early Eng- lish Romances in Metre , " cheerfully assented to Scott's requests for advice and information , became one of his dearest friends , and introduced him to George Canning , afterwards ...
... followed in later years by " Specimens of Early Eng- lish Romances in Metre , " cheerfully assented to Scott's requests for advice and information , became one of his dearest friends , and introduced him to George Canning , afterwards ...
Strana 155
... followed that Scott should be friendly with the leading performers , some of whom such as Mrs. Siddons and John Kemble — he had met as guests of the Marquis of Abercorn during his visits to London . Of her , the veritable queen of ...
... followed that Scott should be friendly with the leading performers , some of whom such as Mrs. Siddons and John Kemble — he had met as guests of the Marquis of Abercorn during his visits to London . Of her , the veritable queen of ...
Strana 163
... followed the close of the poem . Scott had visited the Western Highlands of Perthshire twenty years before , when he was an " apprentice of the law ; " and their roman- tic scenery had literally charmed him . That scenery is familiar to ...
... followed the close of the poem . Scott had visited the Western Highlands of Perthshire twenty years before , when he was an " apprentice of the law ; " and their roman- tic scenery had literally charmed him . That scenery is familiar to ...
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