The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... 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 , several of which are still preserved . " To this period , also , " he tells us ...
... 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 , several of which are still preserved . " To this period , also , " he tells us ...
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... the curious and lively information which overflows through all the prose annotations , and in those few original poems which gave the earliest and most significant intimation of that genius which as yet had lurked MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 11.
... the curious and lively information which overflows through all the prose annotations , and in those few original poems which gave the earliest and most significant intimation of that genius which as yet had lurked MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 11.
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... gave Anne of Geierstein , the first volume of a History of Scotland for Lardner's Cyclopædia , and the Third Series of the Tales of a Grandfather . The same year also witnessed the commence- ment of that annotated publication of the ...
... gave Anne of Geierstein , the first volume of a History of Scotland for Lardner's Cyclopædia , and the Third Series of the Tales of a Grandfather . The same year also witnessed the commence- ment of that annotated publication of the ...
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... gave more the idea of an angelic visitant , than of a being belonging to this nether world ; and such a thought was but too consistent with the short space she was permitted to tarry among us . Of course , where all made it a pride and ...
... gave more the idea of an angelic visitant , than of a being belonging to this nether world ; and such a thought was but too consistent with the short space she was permitted to tarry among us . Of course , where all made it a pride and ...
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... gave me also the hint of a new mode of treating it . We had at that time the lease of a pleasant cottage , near Lasswade , on the romantic banks of the Esk , to which we escaped when the vacations of the Court permitted me so much ...
... gave me also the hint of a new mode of treating it . We had at that time the lease of a pleasant cottage , near Lasswade , on the romantic banks of the Esk , to which we escaped when the vacations of the Court permitted me so much ...
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