Sir Walter Scott: the Story of His LifeJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - 488 páginas 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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... England Tracts.- Washington Irving at Abbotsford . — Parlor Sketch . -Other American Visitors : Edward Everett , George Ticknor , J. G. Cogswell , G. Stuart Newton , Charles R. Leslie . Miss Coutts . - John Inman's Reminis- cences . - S ...
... England Tracts.- Washington Irving at Abbotsford . — Parlor Sketch . -Other American Visitors : Edward Everett , George Ticknor , J. G. Cogswell , G. Stuart Newton , Charles R. Leslie . Miss Coutts . - John Inman's Reminis- cences . - S ...
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... England . The series may be said to commence , chronologically , to- wards the close of the eleventh century , in the time of William Rufus , -and to terminate on the eve of the present century . The author varied his scenes from Great ...
... England . The series may be said to commence , chronologically , to- wards the close of the eleventh century , in the time of William Rufus , -and to terminate on the eve of the present century . The author varied his scenes from Great ...
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... England , Richard and John Plantagenet , and Sir Hugo de Lacy ; in " Old Mortality , " John Balfour of Burleigh , Archbishop Sharpe , the Duke of Monmouth , Claverhouse , and the Duke of Lauderdale ; in " Rob Roy , " the famous raider ...
... England , Richard and John Plantagenet , and Sir Hugo de Lacy ; in " Old Mortality , " John Balfour of Burleigh , Archbishop Sharpe , the Duke of Monmouth , Claverhouse , and the Duke of Lauderdale ; in " Rob Roy , " the famous raider ...
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... England , Scott was in the van , and became the most renowned . His poems obtained a great popularity , and produced a host of imitators , among whom Lord Byron may be included ; and , when he found his attraction and his poetical ...
... England , Scott was in the van , and became the most renowned . His poems obtained a great popularity , and produced a host of imitators , among whom Lord Byron may be included ; and , when he found his attraction and his poetical ...
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... England , some years before , and addressed to him on reading his poem of " Guiscard and Ma- tilda , " which indicates his having written poetry on the Italian model prior to his translating any of Bur- ger's German ballads . In Greek ...
... England , some years before , and addressed to him on reading his poem of " Guiscard and Ma- tilda , " which indicates his having written poetry on the Italian model prior to his translating any of Bur- ger's German ballads . In Greek ...
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