The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... ancient families , both by my father's and mother's side . " His paternal great - grandfather - a cadet of the border family of Harden - was sprung in the fourteenth century from the great house of Buccleuch ; his grandfather became a ...
... ancient families , both by my father's and mother's side . " His paternal great - grandfather - a cadet of the border family of Harden - was sprung in the fourteenth century from the great house of Buccleuch ; his grandfather became a ...
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... Ancient Poetry . This work , besides the delight imparted by its poems , gave new dignity , in his eyes , to his favourite Scottish ballads , which he had already begun to collect from recitation , and to copy in little volumes ...
... Ancient Poetry . This work , besides the delight imparted by its poems , gave new dignity , in his eyes , to his favourite Scottish ballads , which he had already begun to collect from recitation , and to copy in little volumes ...
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... ancient poem of Sir Tristrem , so valuable for its learred dissertations , and for that admirable imitation of the antique , which appears as a continuation of the early minstrel's work . During that year and the preceding , the Lay was ...
... ancient poem of Sir Tristrem , so valuable for its learred dissertations , and for that admirable imitation of the antique , which appears as a continuation of the early minstrel's work . During that year and the preceding , the Lay was ...
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... ancient pedigree does not always possess when it stands alone , but which belongs to it beyond challenge when it is united with territorial possessions . The fame of a great poet , now within his reach , if not already grasped , seemed ...
... ancient pedigree does not always possess when it stands alone , but which belongs to it beyond challenge when it is united with territorial possessions . The fame of a great poet , now within his reach , if not already grasped , seemed ...
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... ancient tracts , accounted but poorly for his time during ten years . About 1813 and 1814 his popularity as a poet was sensibly on the decline , partly from causes inherent in his later poems themselves , and partly from extraneous ...
... ancient tracts , accounted but poorly for his time during ten years . About 1813 and 1814 his popularity as a poet was sensibly on the decline , partly from causes inherent in his later poems themselves , and partly from extraneous ...
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