Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ.M. Dent. & Sons Limited, 1919 - 496 páginas |
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... Lord Pitsligo , whose coat- of - arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite picture of " various old Scottish seats . " However , Robert ...
... Lord Pitsligo , whose coat- of - arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite picture of " various old Scottish seats . " However , Robert ...
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... lord high treasurer of Scotland at that period . This date corresponds with that assigned to Tully- Veolan , which , says the author , was built when architects had not yet abandoned the castellated style peculiar to the preceding war ...
... lord high treasurer of Scotland at that period . This date corresponds with that assigned to Tully- Veolan , which , says the author , was built when architects had not yet abandoned the castellated style peculiar to the preceding war ...
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... Lord of the Isles , 1815 ; Guy Mannering , 1815 ; The Field of Waterloo , 1815 ; Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk , 1815 ; The Antiquary , 1816 ; Tales of my Landlord ( Black Dwarf , Old Mortality ) , 1817 ( 1816 ) ; Harold the Dauntless ...
... Lord of the Isles , 1815 ; Guy Mannering , 1815 ; The Field of Waterloo , 1815 ; Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk , 1815 ; The Antiquary , 1816 ; Tales of my Landlord ( Black Dwarf , Old Mortality ) , 1817 ( 1816 ) ; Harold the Dauntless ...
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... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " To which Lord Byron re- plied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author ...
... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " To which Lord Byron re- plied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author ...
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... Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendance of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin , were now busied in disposing of the horses , and arranging the table for some refreshment for Lord Lacy and his fair companion . While they sat down to it ...
... Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendance of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin , were now busied in disposing of the horses , and arranging the table for some refreshment for Lord Lacy and his fair companion . While they sat down to it ...
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