The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... MINSTREL NOTES MARMION • • Page 7-19 21-100 661-670 • NOTES • • • 101-233 · · 671-696 THE 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 ...
... MINSTREL NOTES MARMION • • Page 7-19 21-100 661-670 • NOTES • • • 101-233 · · 671-696 THE 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 ...
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... Minstrel , which , however , soon extended in plan and dimen- sions , and , originating as a ballad on a goblin story , became at length a long and varied poem . The first draught of it , in its present shape , was written in the autumn ...
... Minstrel , which , however , soon extended in plan and dimen- sions , and , originating as a ballad on a goblin story , became at length a long and varied poem . The first draught of it , in its present shape , was written in the autumn ...
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... Minstrel , the last of the race , who , as he is supposed to have sur- vived the Revolution , might have caught somewhat of the refinement of modern poetry , without losing the simplicity of his original model . The date of the Tale ...
... Minstrel , the last of the race , who , as he is supposed to have sur- vived the Revolution , might have caught somewhat of the refinement of modern poetry , without losing the simplicity of his original model . The date of the Tale ...
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... was yet the easier , that in 1800 I had obtained the pre- ferment of Sheriff of Selkirkshire , about £ 200 a - year in value , and BIBLIOTEC ROMA THEBLIGA which was the more agreeable to me , as in LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 25 25.
... was yet the easier , that in 1800 I had obtained the pre- ferment of Sheriff of Selkirkshire , about £ 200 a - year in value , and BIBLIOTEC ROMA THEBLIGA which was the more agreeable to me , as in LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 25 25.
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... on a long sentence from one stanza to another , it follows , that the meaning of each period must be comprehended within four lines , and equally so that it must be extended so as to fill LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 15.
... on a long sentence from one stanza to another , it follows , that the meaning of each period must be comprehended within four lines , and equally so that it must be extended so as to fill LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . 15.
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