The lady of the lake: With illustrationsNew York : The Macmillan Company, 1900 - 192 páginas |
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... ers of that wonderful decade 1770-1779 , which gave to the world Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Lamb , Lan- dor , Campbell , and Moore ; and which saw the death of Gray and Goldsmith . It was the decade as well X INTRODUCTION.
... ers of that wonderful decade 1770-1779 , which gave to the world Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Lamb , Lan- dor , Campbell , and Moore ; and which saw the death of Gray and Goldsmith . It was the decade as well X INTRODUCTION.
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... gave time to become acquainted with Spenser , the open sesame of so many poets , and with odd plays of Shakespeare ; most of all , it was during this vacation that he discovered Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry . Under a spreading ...
... gave time to become acquainted with Spenser , the open sesame of so many poets , and with odd plays of Shakespeare ; most of all , it was during this vacation that he discovered Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry . Under a spreading ...
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... gave way to laughter at the collection of twenty - five cartloads of furniture and antiquities , dogs , pigs , horses , poultry , fishing - rods , guns , and children . A young family of turkeys screened themselves from rude gaze in the ...
... gave way to laughter at the collection of twenty - five cartloads of furniture and antiquities , dogs , pigs , horses , poultry , fishing - rods , guns , and children . A young family of turkeys screened themselves from rude gaze in the ...
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... gave him a cottage near Abbotsford . Ever after Mr. Laidlaw was his principal literary helper and trusted assistant in all things . Sir Walter's relations to his dependants , including the humblest , were as kindly , even to familiarity ...
... gave him a cottage near Abbotsford . Ever after Mr. Laidlaw was his principal literary helper and trusted assistant in all things . Sir Walter's relations to his dependants , including the humblest , were as kindly , even to familiarity ...
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... gave response . A hundred dogs bayed deep and strong , Clattered a hundred steeds along , Their ' peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices joined the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes ...
... gave response . A hundred dogs bayed deep and strong , Clattered a hundred steeds along , Their ' peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices joined the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes ...
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