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Gerald Le Grys Norgate. with its proprietor , Archibald Constable , hitherto his own publisher . Scott's alienation from " The Crafty , " as he was nicknamed , was but temporary ; but it had an important effect upon his own career . For ...
Gerald Le Grys Norgate. with its proprietor , Archibald Constable , hitherto his own publisher . Scott's alienation from " The Crafty , " as he was nicknamed , was but temporary ; but it had an important effect upon his own career . For ...
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... publisher of the Quarterly , and was followed by a short but close intimacy , marked by an exchange of gifts . Scott gave a dagger mounted with gold , once the property of " the redoubted Elfi Bey , " and received from Byron a silver ...
... publisher of the Quarterly , and was followed by a short but close intimacy , marked by an exchange of gifts . Scott gave a dagger mounted with gold , once the property of " the redoubted Elfi Bey , " and received from Byron a silver ...
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... publishers against him because he would do no more . Rigdumfunnidos was trying his best to put off the evil day when he should again be reduced to a mere clerk . Meanwhile Scott was not at all informed as to his affairs . So it was that ...
... publishers against him because he would do no more . Rigdumfunnidos was trying his best to put off the evil day when he should again be reduced to a mere clerk . Meanwhile Scott was not at all informed as to his affairs . So it was that ...
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... publishers , erected more than thirty years later a stone with commemorative inscription . A sister , whom he latterly allowed to live in a partitioned - off part of his house , survived her brother , and was much annoyed by the ...
... publishers , erected more than thirty years later a stone with commemorative inscription . A sister , whom he latterly allowed to live in a partitioned - off part of his house , survived her brother , and was much annoyed by the ...
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... publisher's suggestion . Scott at first protested against having to write up to a name , saying that he had generally adopted a title that told nothing ; but after those principally concerned in the production of the coming work ...
... publisher's suggestion . Scott at first protested against having to write up to a name , saying that he had generally adopted a title that told nothing ; but after those principally concerned in the production of the coming work ...
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