The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... true , was still remarkable , and procured for him from his master the title of historian of the class ; while he produced some school- verses , both translated and original , at least creditable for a boy of twelve . Even his ...
... true , was still remarkable , and procured for him from his master the title of historian of the class ; while he produced some school- verses , both translated and original , at least creditable for a boy of twelve . Even his ...
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... true criticism , I would pay no regard to that which assumes the form of satire . I therefore resolved to arm myself with that triple brass of Horace , of which those of my profession are seldom held deficient , against all the roving ...
... true criticism , I would pay no regard to that which assumes the form of satire . I therefore resolved to arm myself with that triple brass of Horace , of which those of my profession are seldom held deficient , against all the roving ...
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... true , I had private friends disposed to second me in my efforts to obtain popularity . But I was sports- man enough to know , that if the greyhound does not run well , the halloos of his patrons will obtain nothing for him . Neither ...
... true , I had private friends disposed to second me in my efforts to obtain popularity . But I was sports- man enough to know , that if the greyhound does not run well , the halloos of his patrons will obtain nothing for him . Neither ...
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... true , his voice was clear , And much they longed the rest to hear , Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . CANTO SECOND . I. if thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright , Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For ...
... true , his voice was clear , And much they longed the rest to hear , Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . CANTO SECOND . I. if thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright , Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For ...
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... true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and Ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was stately , and young , and tall ; Dreaded in battle , and ...
... true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and Ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was stately , and young , and tall ; Dreaded in battle , and ...
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