The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... brought with him the fatal disease , and unable to return to Perth , which was his usual residence , was nursed by the fair friends with all the tenderness of affection . He died , however , having first communicated the infection to ...
... brought with him the fatal disease , and unable to return to Perth , which was his usual residence , was nursed by the fair friends with all the tenderness of affection . He died , however , having first communicated the infection to ...
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... they ; " i . e . they recited it in a style so lofty and noble , that none have since equalled them . - Warton , edit . 1824 , vol . i p 183.-ED. ] Scotland , when brought up under the charge of Henry POPULAR POETRY . 55.
... they ; " i . e . they recited it in a style so lofty and noble , that none have since equalled them . - Warton , edit . 1824 , vol . i p 183.-ED. ] Scotland , when brought up under the charge of Henry POPULAR POETRY . 55.
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Walter Scott. Scotland , when brought up under the charge of Henry IV . , comprehended both music and the art of vernacular poetry ; in other words , Min- strelsy in both branches . That poetry , of which the King left several specimens ...
Walter Scott. Scotland , when brought up under the charge of Henry IV . , comprehended both music and the art of vernacular poetry ; in other words , Min- strelsy in both branches . That poetry , of which the King left several specimens ...
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... brought against Dr Percy , who avow- edly indulged in such alterations and improve ments upon his materials , as might adapt them to the taste of an age not otherwise disposed to be- stow its attention on them . We have to add , that ...
... brought against Dr Percy , who avow- edly indulged in such alterations and improve ments upon his materials , as might adapt them to the taste of an age not otherwise disposed to be- stow its attention on them . We have to add , that ...
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... brought with them arts , both of peace and of war , unknown in Scotland ; and , among their descendants , we soon number the most powerful Border chiefs . Such , during the reign of the last Alexander , were Patrick Earl of March , and ...
... brought with them arts , both of peace and of war , unknown in Scotland ; and , among their descendants , we soon number the most powerful Border chiefs . Such , during the reign of the last Alexander , were Patrick Earl of March , and ...
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