Scott: the Critical HeritageJohn O. Hayden Barnes & Noble, 1970 - 554 страница |
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... speak of one man's ' foining well - very sufficient well ' , and of ' fat- tening the region kites with the offal ' of another , and of ' quoiting ' a third down stairs , but even Pearson , Cromwell's aide de camp , ' trusts to see his ...
... speak of one man's ' foining well - very sufficient well ' , and of ' fat- tening the region kites with the offal ' of another , and of ' quoiting ' a third down stairs , but even Pearson , Cromwell's aide de camp , ' trusts to see his ...
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... speak , and act in countless pathetic or diverting ways , are often capable of ardent passion on their own account , although they never express it directly . It is difficult to believe , for instance , that Shakespeare and Molière ...
... speak , and act in countless pathetic or diverting ways , are often capable of ardent passion on their own account , although they never express it directly . It is difficult to believe , for instance , that Shakespeare and Molière ...
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... speak of Byron translated ; for the poet in the original must last , if only for his form and his powerful inspiration . Byron's brain had never any other imprint than that of his own personality ; whereas the whole world has posed ...
... speak of Byron translated ; for the poet in the original must last , if only for his form and his powerful inspiration . Byron's brain had never any other imprint than that of his own personality ; whereas the whole world has posed ...
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