The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... England . In other countries , less favoured , either in language or in picturesque incident , it cannot be supposed that even the genius of Homer could have soared to such exclusive eminence , since he must at once have been deprived ...
... England . In other countries , less favoured , either in language or in picturesque incident , it cannot be supposed that even the genius of Homer could have soared to such exclusive eminence , since he must at once have been deprived ...
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Walter Scott. a course of victory somewhat farther than the present frontier between England and Scotland , and about the end of the eleventh century sub- dued and rendered tributary the Britons of Strath- cluyd , who were also a Celtic ...
Walter Scott. a course of victory somewhat farther than the present frontier between England and Scotland , and about the end of the eleventh century sub- dued and rendered tributary the Britons of Strath- cluyd , who were also a Celtic ...
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... England or Scotland , was never executed by a competent person , possessing the necessary powers of selec- tion and annotation , till it was undertaken by Dr Percy , afterwards Bishop of Dromore in Ireland . northern reader is ignorant ...
... England or Scotland , was never executed by a competent person , possessing the necessary powers of selec- tion and annotation , till it was undertaken by Dr Percy , afterwards Bishop of Dromore in Ireland . northern reader is ignorant ...
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... England , Mr Ritson plausibly alleged to be , that the English language , a mixed speech betwixt Anglo - Saxon and Norman - French , was not known at the court of the Anglo - Norman kings until the reign of Edward III . ; 1 and that , 1 ...
... England , Mr Ritson plausibly alleged to be , that the English language , a mixed speech betwixt Anglo - Saxon and Norman - French , was not known at the court of the Anglo - Norman kings until the reign of Edward III . ; 1 and that , 1 ...
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... England ; ' In Crete , where Dedimus first began ; ' ' Jonas his crying out against Coventry . ' Thomas . Excellent ! Rare matters all . Fiddler . ' Mawdlin the Merchant's Daughter ; ' The Devil and ye Dainty Dames . ' Thomas Rare still ...
... England ; ' In Crete , where Dedimus first began ; ' ' Jonas his crying out against Coventry . ' Thomas . Excellent ! Rare matters all . Fiddler . ' Mawdlin the Merchant's Daughter ; ' The Devil and ye Dainty Dames . ' Thomas Rare still ...
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