The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... never critically understood . During a severe illness between his twelfth and sixteenth year his stores of romantic and poetical reading received a vast increase , and one of his schoolfellows has given an interesting account of ...
... never critically understood . During a severe illness between his twelfth and sixteenth year his stores of romantic and poetical reading received a vast increase , and one of his schoolfellows has given an interesting account of ...
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... to my best belief , ) that , after a life of thirty years engaged in literary labours of various kinds , I attribute my never having been entangled in any literary quarrel or controversy ; and , which is 26 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... to my best belief , ) that , after a life of thirty years engaged in literary labours of various kinds , I attribute my never having been entangled in any literary quarrel or controversy ; and , which is 26 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
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... never become popular , owing chiefly to its being told in this species of elegiac verse . In the dilemma occasioned by this objection , the idea occurred to the Author of using the measured short line , which forms the structure of so ...
... never become popular , owing chiefly to its being told in this species of elegiac verse . In the dilemma occasioned by this objection , the idea occurred to the Author of using the measured short line , which forms the structure of so ...
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... never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the good When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long ...
... never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the good When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long ...
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... never , never be forgot ! IX . In sorrow o'er Lord Walter's bier The warlike foresters had bent ; And many a flower , and many a tear , Old Teviot's maids and matrons lent : But o'er her warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropp'd nor ...
... never , never be forgot ! IX . In sorrow o'er Lord Walter's bier The warlike foresters had bent ; And many a flower , and many a tear , Old Teviot's maids and matrons lent : But o'er her warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropp'd nor ...
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