The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 840 páginas |
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... Ancient Poetry " served at once to kindle his inspiration and to increase his love for legendary lore . Upon his return to Edinburgh Walter entered the col- lege , and from his total unacquaintance with Greek , and his unwillingness ...
... Ancient Poetry " served at once to kindle his inspiration and to increase his love for legendary lore . Upon his return to Edinburgh Walter entered the col- lege , and from his total unacquaintance with Greek , and his unwillingness ...
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... ancient metrical romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular poem . The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of ...
... ancient metrical romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular poem . The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of ...
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... ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . b Anne , duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James , duke of Monmouth , who was beheaded in 1685 . Francis ...
... ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . b Anne , duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James , duke of Monmouth , who was beheaded in 1685 . Francis ...
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... ancient building now remains . In this palace David Rizzio was murdered ; and here the unfortunate Mary kept her court . When Charles I. visited Scotland in 1633 , for his coronation , he kept court at Holyrood . Clarendon says : " The ...
... ancient building now remains . In this palace David Rizzio was murdered ; and here the unfortunate Mary kept her court . When Charles I. visited Scotland in 1633 , for his coronation , he kept court at Holyrood . Clarendon says : " The ...
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... those of Teviot - dale , and commenced a system of reprisals upon the English , which was regularly pursued by his successors . The ancient barons of Buccleuch , both from feudal splendour and Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall , Waited ,
... those of Teviot - dale , and commenced a system of reprisals upon the English , which was regularly pursued by his successors . The ancient barons of Buccleuch , both from feudal splendour and Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall , Waited ,
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