The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página iii
... called , and was himself the fifth in direct descent from the Walter Scott known in legend as Auld Wat of Harden , who figures in " The Lay of the Last Minstrel . " The ancestors that came between were typical Scotchmen of the better ...
... called , and was himself the fifth in direct descent from the Walter Scott known in legend as Auld Wat of Harden , who figures in " The Lay of the Last Minstrel . " The ancestors that came between were typical Scotchmen of the better ...
Página vii
... called his own , however , was " The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border , " which appeared in 1802. It put into permanent form the ballads which he and his friends had been collect- ing in their walking - tours , with masterly notes and ...
... called his own , however , was " The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border , " which appeared in 1802. It put into permanent form the ballads which he and his friends had been collect- ing in their walking - tours , with masterly notes and ...
Página x
... called upon to stand . We must not let ourselves forget that Sir Walter himself said : " Author as I am , I wish these good people would recollect that I tleman , and don't mean to Let us see , then , what he personal part of his life ...
... called upon to stand . We must not let ourselves forget that Sir Walter himself said : " Author as I am , I wish these good people would recollect that I tleman , and don't mean to Let us see , then , what he personal part of his life ...
Página xvi
... called ' The Cherokee Lovers , ' by a young lady of New York , who begged Scott to read and correct it , write a prologue and epilogue , get it put on the stage at Drury Lane , and negotiate with Constable or Murray for the copyright ...
... called ' The Cherokee Lovers , ' by a young lady of New York , who begged Scott to read and correct it , write a prologue and epilogue , get it put on the stage at Drury Lane , and negotiate with Constable or Murray for the copyright ...
Página xix
... Called to Sir Walter's bedside , Lockhart " found him entirely him- self , though in the last extreme of feebleness . His eye was clear and calm- every trace of the wild fire of delirium extinguished . ' Lockhart , ' he said , ' I may ...
... Called to Sir Walter's bedside , Lockhart " found him entirely him- self , though in the last extreme of feebleness . His eye was clear and calm- every trace of the wild fire of delirium extinguished . ' Lockhart , ' he said , ' I may ...
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