The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... LADY OF THE LAKE NOTES THE VISION OF DON RODERICK . NOTES • 235-344 • 697-707 345-368 · 708-714 ROKEBY • • 369-479 NOTES · 715-726 THE LORD OF THE ISLES NOTES · 481-580 • 727-735 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN NOTES MISCELLANEOUS PIECES • 581 ...
... LADY OF THE LAKE NOTES THE VISION OF DON RODERICK . NOTES • 235-344 • 697-707 345-368 · 708-714 ROKEBY • • 369-479 NOTES · 715-726 THE LORD OF THE ISLES NOTES · 481-580 • 727-735 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN NOTES MISCELLANEOUS PIECES • 581 ...
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Walter Scott. berland , he became acquainted with Charlotte Margaret Carpenter , a young lady of French birth and parentage , and a mutual attachment having ensued , they were married at Car- lisle in December of the same year . The ...
Walter Scott. berland , he became acquainted with Charlotte Margaret Carpenter , a young lady of French birth and parentage , and a mutual attachment having ensued , they were married at Car- lisle in December of the same year . The ...
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... lady will agree , that the intellectual character of her extreme beauty , the amenity and courtesy of her manners , the soundness of her understanding , and her unbounded benevolence , gave more the idea of an angelic visitant , than of ...
... lady will agree , that the intellectual character of her extreme beauty , the amenity and courtesy of her manners , the soundness of her understanding , and her unbounded benevolence , gave more the idea of an angelic visitant , than of ...
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... Lady Hester Stanhope , within a few weeks after the poem appeared , was repeated by her to Mr. William Stewart Rose , who , of course , commu- nicated it forthwith to the author ; and not long after , the Minister , in con- versation ...
... Lady Hester Stanhope , within a few weeks after the poem appeared , was repeated by her to Mr. William Stewart Rose , who , of course , commu- nicated it forthwith to the author ; and not long after , the Minister , in con- versation ...
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... lady gay , The unpremeditated lay : Old times were changed , old manners gone A stranger fill'd the Stuarts ' throne ; The bigots of the iron time Had call'd his harmless art a crime . A wandering Harper , scorn'd and poor , He begg'd ...
... lady gay , The unpremeditated lay : Old times were changed , old manners gone A stranger fill'd the Stuarts ' throne ; The bigots of the iron time Had call'd his harmless art a crime . A wandering Harper , scorn'd and poor , He begg'd ...
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