The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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... feeling , singing and laughing , then gravely serious , noticeable always for the fore- head which won him the nickname of ... feel towards Scotland as we now do , entered with his whole heart into the life about him whatever its outward ...
... feeling , singing and laughing , then gravely serious , noticeable always for the fore- head which won him the nickname of ... feel towards Scotland as we now do , entered with his whole heart into the life about him whatever its outward ...
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... , a Miss Charpentier , the daughter of a French refugee , a woman of beauty and spirit and good feel- ing , but without the depth of nature which the wife of Sir Walter should have possessed . From 1798 to X SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... , a Miss Charpentier , the daughter of a French refugee , a woman of beauty and spirit and good feel- ing , but without the depth of nature which the wife of Sir Walter should have possessed . From 1798 to X SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... feel for the misfortunes of an hon- orable foe . The Poems of Ossian had , by their popu- larity , sufficiently shown that if writings on Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere national prejudices were , in the ...
... feel for the misfortunes of an hon- orable foe . The Poems of Ossian had , by their popu- larity , sufficiently shown that if writings on Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere national prejudices were , in the ...
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... feeling , perfectly competent to supply the wants of an im- perfect or irregular education . He was a passion- ate admirer of field - sports , which we often pursued together . As this friend happened to dine with me at Ash- AUTHOR'S ...
... feeling , perfectly competent to supply the wants of an im- perfect or irregular education . He was a passion- ate admirer of field - sports , which we often pursued together . As this friend happened to dine with me at Ash- AUTHOR'S ...
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... feel than by what he might think fit to say . His reception of my recitation , or prelection , was rather singular . He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the stag - hunt ...
... feel than by what he might think fit to say . His reception of my recitation , or prelection , was rather singular . He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the stag - hunt ...
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