The lady of the lake: With illustrationsNew York : The Macmillan Company, 1900 - 192 páginas |
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... followed three years later by Marmion , and before the end of 1815 by The Lady of the Lake , Rokeby , The Bridal of Triermain , The Lord of the Isles , and many lesser poems . Marmion is usually con- sidered the best of all in poetic ...
... followed three years later by Marmion , and before the end of 1815 by The Lady of the Lake , Rokeby , The Bridal of Triermain , The Lord of the Isles , and many lesser poems . Marmion is usually con- sidered the best of all in poetic ...
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... followed quickly . His wife died within a few months ; his daughter Anne was far from well ; then his own health began to fail , and the dogged labor brought on paralysis . His publishers reproached him because the old witchery seemed ...
... followed quickly . His wife died within a few months ; his daughter Anne was far from well ; then his own health began to fail , and the dogged labor brought on paralysis . His publishers reproached him because the old witchery seemed ...
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... followed in the main the scholarly text of Dr. William J. Rolfe , who has carefully collated the various copies and original manuscript . The Lady of the Lake is a versified romance in six can- tos , each canto being introduced by a ...
... followed in the main the scholarly text of Dr. William J. Rolfe , who has carefully collated the various copies and original manuscript . The Lady of the Lake is a versified romance in six can- tos , each canto being introduced by a ...
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... followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . Criticisms . - ― Charming as is the narrative , it has called forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton terms it a novelette in verse , without the ...
... followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . Criticisms . - ― Charming as is the narrative , it has called forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton terms it a novelette in verse , without the ...
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... followed by an illustrated talk , from some one who has been in the Trosachs and knows how to tell about them . We knew one class that interrupted the delighted lecturer repeatedly by impromptu concert reci- tation of the appropriate ...
... followed by an illustrated talk , from some one who has been in the Trosachs and knows how to tell about them . We knew one class that interrupted the delighted lecturer repeatedly by impromptu concert reci- tation of the appropriate ...
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