The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página vii
... the ancient manner . These gave him a name at once , and the suc- cess of the two volumes in which the work appeared was immediate . The whole edition of 800 copies was sold within a year , and in 1803 a second BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . vii.
... the ancient manner . These gave him a name at once , and the suc- cess of the two volumes in which the work appeared was immediate . The whole edition of 800 copies was sold within a year , and in 1803 a second BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . vii.
Página ix
... gave it the right to do . Sir Walter declared that he wrote most of it in the saddle , and the dash of the verse— hurrying the reader along with it fully bears out his assertion . The metre which was chosen for his longer poems proved ...
... gave it the right to do . Sir Walter declared that he wrote most of it in the saddle , and the dash of the verse— hurrying the reader along with it fully bears out his assertion . The metre which was chosen for his longer poems proved ...
Página xi
... gave his energy . ―― It was in 1805 that Sir Walter took the first step that led to the disasters of his fortune . He became the silent partner of James Ballantyne , an old school- friend , in a printing - house through which he hoped ...
... gave his energy . ―― It was in 1805 that Sir Walter took the first step that led to the disasters of his fortune . He became the silent partner of James Ballantyne , an old school- friend , in a printing - house through which he hoped ...
Página xix
... gave any sign of consciousness , except for an instant on the arrival of his sons . About half past one P. M. , on the 21st of September , Sir Walter breathed his last , in the presence of all his children . It was a beautiful day — so ...
... gave any sign of consciousness , except for an instant on the arrival of his sons . About half past one P. M. , on the 21st of September , Sir Walter breathed his last , in the presence of all his children . It was a beautiful day — so ...
Página xxvii
... gave me less pleasure . He detected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively but somewhat licen- tious old ballad in ...
... gave me less pleasure . He detected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively but somewhat licen- tious old ballad in ...
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