The Lady of the Lake: A PoemC.S. Francis and Company, 1859 - 300 páginas |
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... danger to the author . On this principle , I let parody , burlesque , and squibs , find their own level : and while the latter hissed most fiercely , I was cautious never to catch them up , as schoolboys do , to throw them back against ...
... danger to the author . On this principle , I let parody , burlesque , and squibs , find their own level : and while the latter hissed most fiercely , I was cautious never to catch them up , as schoolboys do , to throw them back against ...
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... danger to the author. On this principle, I let parody, burlesque, and squibs, find their own level : and while the latter hissed most fiercely, I was cautious never to catch them up, as schoolboys do, to throw them back against the ...
... danger to the author. On this principle, I let parody, burlesque, and squibs, find their own level : and while the latter hissed most fiercely, I was cautious never to catch them up, as schoolboys do, to throw them back against the ...
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... dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deemed poisonous , and more dangerous than one from the tusks of a boar , as the old rhyme testifies : - - " If thou be hurt with hart , it brings thee to thy bier , ' But ...
... dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deemed poisonous , and more dangerous than one from the tusks of a boar , as the old rhyme testifies : - - " If thou be hurt with hart , it brings thee to thy bier , ' But ...
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... dangerous , made us youths more eager to be at him . But he escaped us all . And it was my misfortune to be hindered of my coming nere him , the way being sliperie , by a falle ; which gave occasion to some , who did not know mee , to ...
... dangerous , made us youths more eager to be at him . But he escaped us all . And it was my misfortune to be hindered of my coming nere him , the way being sliperie , by a falle ; which gave occasion to some , who did not know mee , to ...
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... dangerous hour , Some chief had framed a rustic bower.1 The Celtic chieftains , whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity ...
... dangerous hour , Some chief had framed a rustic bower.1 The Celtic chieftains , whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity ...
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