The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 30
Página iv
... head , and went to sleep- a man of better courage than many an older one who has not learned the saying of " No. " Many tales might be told to show how the love of romance and the past , particularly of Scotland , became early a part of ...
... head , and went to sleep- a man of better courage than many an older one who has not learned the saying of " No. " Many tales might be told to show how the love of romance and the past , particularly of Scotland , became early a part of ...
Página vi
... head which won him the nickname of " Old Peveril , " for his long , mobile upper lip , and for his lameness ; one can see the part he played in the evening's sport in many a peasant's cottage , and whatever scruples may suggest ...
... head which won him the nickname of " Old Peveril , " for his long , mobile upper lip , and for his lameness ; one can see the part he played in the evening's sport in many a peasant's cottage , and whatever scruples may suggest ...
Página viii
... head of his house , the Duke of Buccleuch . The immediate popu- larity of the poem was . almost without parallel . It appeared in 1805 , and within a year 2250 copies were sold . In the next year 4250 more supplied the public demands ...
... head of his house , the Duke of Buccleuch . The immediate popu- larity of the poem was . almost without parallel . It appeared in 1805 , and within a year 2250 copies were sold . In the next year 4250 more supplied the public demands ...
Página ix
... heads . Mr. Richard H. Hutton in his Life of Scott tells a story worth reprinting : " I have heard of two old men complete strangers passing each other on a dark London night , when one of them hap- pened to be repeating to himself ...
... heads . Mr. Richard H. Hutton in his Life of Scott tells a story worth reprinting : " I have heard of two old men complete strangers passing each other on a dark London night , when one of them hap- pened to be repeating to himself ...
Página x
... head , read aloud the description of the battle in Canto VI . , and the lis- tening soldiers only interrupted him by a joyous huzza , when the French shot struck the bank close above them . " That was a test of power to seize and hold ...
... head , read aloud the description of the battle in Canto VI . , and the lis- tening soldiers only interrupted him by a joyous huzza , when the French shot struck the bank close above them . " That was a test of power to seize and hold ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
60 cents Allan Alpine's aught band Benvenue Biographical Sketch blade blood bold brand brave breast broadsword brow CANTO chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's couch crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream drew e'er Ellen fair father fear Fitz-James flung gallant glance glen grace gray guard hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Highland hill hound Ivanhoe James Julius Cæsar King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise martial merry minstrel morning mountain NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE ne'er noble o'er pibroch plaid Poems Portrait pride rock Roderick Dhu rose Saxon Scott shallop Silas Marner Sir Walter SIR WALTER SCOTT sire smiled snood sought sound spear speed stand steed stood story strain stranger strife SUSAN FENIMORE COOPER sword tear thee thine thou tide wake warrior wave Waverley novels wild yonder