The Lady of the Lake: A PoemLittle, Brown, 1863 - 356 páginas |
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... appear to feel , than by what he might think fit to say . His reception of my recitation , or pre- lection , was rather singular . He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the ...
... appear to feel , than by what he might think fit to say . His reception of my recitation , or pre- lection , was rather singular . He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the ...
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... appear confused and ill - defined , if the impressions origi nally received by the senses were deficient in strength and distinctness . It is because Mr. Scott usually delineates those objects with which he is perfectly familiar , that ...
... appear confused and ill - defined , if the impressions origi nally received by the senses were deficient in strength and distinctness . It is because Mr. Scott usually delineates those objects with which he is perfectly familiar , that ...
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... appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he cleared , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var.2 1 [ MS . " The bloodhound's notes of heavy bass Resounded hoarsely up the pass . " ] 2 Ua - var , as ...
... appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he cleared , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var.2 1 [ MS . " The bloodhound's notes of heavy bass Resounded hoarsely up the pass . " ] 2 Ua - var , as ...
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... appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made . The shaggy mounds no longer stood , Emerging from entangled wood , 2 ...
... appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made . The shaggy mounds no longer stood , Emerging from entangled wood , 2 ...
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... appears by the above quotation , the harp was in common use among the natives of the Western Isles . How it happened that the noisy and unharmonious bagpipe banished the soft and ex- pressive harp , we cannot say ; but certain it is ...
... appears by the above quotation , the harp was in common use among the natives of the Western Isles . How it happened that the noisy and unharmonious bagpipe banished the soft and ex- pressive harp , we cannot say ; but certain it is ...
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