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Page 48
... died the death of fame ; Enough he died with conquering Graeme . " Scott was not quite done with ballads when he wrote The Lay of the Last Minstrel . To fill out the last canto of that poem , when 48 SIR WALTER SCOTT.
... died the death of fame ; Enough he died with conquering Graeme . " Scott was not quite done with ballads when he wrote The Lay of the Last Minstrel . To fill out the last canto of that poem , when 48 SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Page 85
... died . So the old Redgauntlet died and in his place came his son , a lawyer from Edinburgh , L Sir John Redgauntlet . He called up all the tenants THE BLIND FIDDLER 85.
... died . So the old Redgauntlet died and in his place came his son , a lawyer from Edinburgh , L Sir John Redgauntlet . He called up all the tenants THE BLIND FIDDLER 85.
Page 140
... died that his children were able , with the help of his publisher Cadell who bought all the copy- rights of Scott's works , to complete payment of the whole debt after his death . In The laborious work which Scott undertook in these ...
... died that his children were able , with the help of his publisher Cadell who bought all the copy- rights of Scott's works , to complete payment of the whole debt after his death . In The laborious work which Scott undertook in these ...
Contents
Stories of Scotts Boyhood page II | 11 |
How the Ballads led to the Poems | 41 |
How the Poems led to the Novels | 55 |
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