Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... English hero of '45 , he is a lay - figure of the most patent order ( Scott termed him on one occasion " a sneaking bit of imbecility " ) , his uses as a Scottish spectator are invaluable . His " Tour into the Lowlands and Highlands ...
... English hero of '45 , he is a lay - figure of the most patent order ( Scott termed him on one occasion " a sneaking bit of imbecility " ) , his uses as a Scottish spectator are invaluable . His " Tour into the Lowlands and Highlands ...
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... English literature . This was in spite of a certain lurking Lowland prejudice against the Gaelic temper and character , which Scott nourished and never quite overcame , and which betrays him in his treatment of Fergus Mac - Ivor . But ...
... English literature . This was in spite of a certain lurking Lowland prejudice against the Gaelic temper and character , which Scott nourished and never quite overcame , and which betrays him in his treatment of Fergus Mac - Ivor . But ...
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... English easy virtue of the Gael . Scott , however , designed in " Waverley " to range impartially over Highlands and Lowlands and all the wide domain of Scottish history and tradition . It is hardly a novel in the ordinary sense ; it is ...
... English easy virtue of the Gael . Scott , however , designed in " Waverley " to range impartially over Highlands and Lowlands and all the wide domain of Scottish history and tradition . It is hardly a novel in the ordinary sense ; it is ...
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... English Prisoner LI . Intrigues of Love and Politics LII . Intrigues of Society and Love LIII . Fergus , a Suitor . " To one thing constant never LV . A Brave Man in Sorrow • 339 343 349 · 353 . 360 • 365 " " • 370 • 373 LVI . LVII ...
... English Prisoner LI . Intrigues of Love and Politics LII . Intrigues of Society and Love LIII . Fergus , a Suitor . " To one thing constant never LV . A Brave Man in Sorrow • 339 343 349 · 353 . 360 • 365 " " • 370 • 373 LVI . LVII ...
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... English familiar with the charac- er of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that e may be truly said to have done more towards completing he Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which has been followed ...
... English familiar with the charac- er of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that e may be truly said to have done more towards completing he Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which has been followed ...
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