Sir Walter Scott Studied in Eight NovelsKennikat Press, 1972 - 278 Seiten |
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... scene in the whole novel . Though this scene is apparently Scott's invention , its purpose and result seem historically true.2 1 Chap . xxxvii . 2 The late Dean Stanley ( " Memorials of West- minster Abbey " ) thus mentions the Queen ...
... scene in the whole novel . Though this scene is apparently Scott's invention , its purpose and result seem historically true.2 1 Chap . xxxvii . 2 The late Dean Stanley ( " Memorials of West- minster Abbey " ) thus mentions the Queen ...
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... scene , where Ravenswood where Ravenswood indignantly demands the pledge of his " egregious folly " from the half - unconscious bride , together with the love scene at the Mermaiden's Well , have been also beautifully expressed in ...
... scene , where Ravenswood where Ravenswood indignantly demands the pledge of his " egregious folly " from the half - unconscious bride , together with the love scene at the Mermaiden's Well , have been also beautifully expressed in ...
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... scene is his arrival at Seringapatam , the capital of the Mysore district , now ruled by Hyder Ali and by his son Tippoo Sahib . It is evidently a Mohammedan city , such Hindoos as inhabit it being quite subject to Moslem rule . Scott ...
... scene is his arrival at Seringapatam , the capital of the Mysore district , now ruled by Hyder Ali and by his son Tippoo Sahib . It is evidently a Mohammedan city , such Hindoos as inhabit it being quite subject to Moslem rule . Scott ...
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