The Lady of the Lake: With Introduction, Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR.H. Woodward & Company, 1893 - 288 páginas |
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... Highlands of Scot- land were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time , or at least I had learned many particulars con- cerning ...
... Highlands of Scot- land were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time , or at least I had learned many particulars con- cerning ...
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... Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere national prejudices were , in the present day , very unlikely to interfere with their success . I had also read a great deal , seen much , and heard more , of that romantic ...
... Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere national prejudices were , in the present day , very unlikely to interfere with their success . I had also read a great deal , seen much , and heard more , of that romantic ...
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... Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action in- cludes Six Days , and the transactions of each Day Occupy a Canto.1 1 Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly exemplified than in the writ ...
... Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action in- cludes Six Days , and the transactions of each Day Occupy a Canto.1 1 Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly exemplified than in the writ ...
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... Highlands , as the birch and the pine which darken their glens , the sedge which fringes their lakes , or the heath which waves over their Quarterly Review , May 1810 . moors . It is honorable to Mr. Scott's genius that he has been able ...
... Highlands , as the birch and the pine which darken their glens , the sedge which fringes their lakes , or the heath which waves over their Quarterly Review , May 1810 . moors . It is honorable to Mr. Scott's genius that he has been able ...
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... Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the ...
... Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Allan Alpine's band battle Benvenue blade blood bold brand brave breast broadsword brow called CANTO Castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's cliffs copse dark deep deer Douglas dread drew Earl of Angus Ellen fair fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James gallant gave glance glen grace gray hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Voil lone Lord loud Lowland maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise mark'd Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble numbers o'er Perthshire pibroch plaid pride rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke rude Saxon scene Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop show'd side sire smiled snood song sought sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger strife sword tear thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas Urisk wake warrior wave wild wind