The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... defending themselves and an- noying their neighbours , they may be said to live in an atmosphere of danger , the excitation of which is peculiarly favourable to the encourage- ment of poetry . Hence , the expressions of Lesly the ...
... defending themselves and an- noying their neighbours , they may be said to live in an atmosphere of danger , the excitation of which is peculiarly favourable to the encourage- ment of poetry . Hence , the expressions of Lesly the ...
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... defended himself while confident he was in the right . Many of his works are now almost out of print , and an edition of them in common orthography , and altering the bizarre spelling and character which his prejudices induced the ...
... defended himself while confident he was in the right . Many of his works are now almost out of print , and an edition of them in common orthography , and altering the bizarre spelling and character which his prejudices induced the ...
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... shall pay for it ! " Since it may be no better , " answered Kilspindie , " I will defend myself against the best earl in Scotland . " With these words they ---- from rising to the height whence the elder branch of INTRODUCTION . 105.
... shall pay for it ! " Since it may be no better , " answered Kilspindie , " I will defend myself against the best earl in Scotland . " With these words they ---- from rising to the height whence the elder branch of INTRODUCTION . 105.
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... defended themselves , till a breach in the wall was made by mining . Through this hole the commandant creeped forth ; and , surrender- ing himself to De la Mothe - rouge , implored pro- tection from the vengeance of the Borderers . But ...
... defended themselves , till a breach in the wall was made by mining . Through this hole the commandant creeped forth ; and , surrender- ing himself to De la Mothe - rouge , implored pro- tection from the vengeance of the Borderers . But ...
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... defend their fortresses . Through the predominating in- terest of Elizabeth in the Scottish councils , this was refused to all but Home , whose castle , ne vertheless , again received an English garrison ; while Buccleuch and ...
... defend their fortresses . Through the predominating in- terest of Elizabeth in the Scottish councils , this was refused to all but Home , whose castle , ne vertheless , again received an English garrison ; while Buccleuch and ...
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