The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página viii
... stand as but one of many . For the suggestion of the story he was indebted to Lady Dalkeith , afterwards the Duchess of Buccleuch , to whom the dedication of the poem was a single evi- dence of Scott's devotion to the feudal head of his ...
... stand as but one of many . For the suggestion of the story he was indebted to Lady Dalkeith , afterwards the Duchess of Buccleuch , to whom the dedication of the poem was a single evi- dence of Scott's devotion to the feudal head of his ...
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... stand alone in the annals of martial poetry : " In the course of the day when ' The Lady of the Lake ' first reached Sir Adam Fergusson , he was posted with his company on a point of ground ex- posed to the enemy's artillery , somewhere ...
... stand alone in the annals of martial poetry : " In the course of the day when ' The Lady of the Lake ' first reached Sir Adam Fergusson , he was posted with his company on a point of ground ex- posed to the enemy's artillery , somewhere ...
Página xi
... his labors . It would have been prejudicial to his standing , professional and social , if his connection with a business enterprise had been publicly known . In 1809 he made the still greater blunder of enlarging BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xi.
... his labors . It would have been prejudicial to his standing , professional and social , if his connection with a business enterprise had been publicly known . In 1809 he made the still greater blunder of enlarging BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xi.
Página xiii
... stand in sore need , he finished it in four weeks of hard writing . It is not yet perfectly clear why he published it anonymously , and maintained the same mystery about the novels that followed it . Amongst his friends it was an open ...
... stand in sore need , he finished it in four weeks of hard writing . It is not yet perfectly clear why he published it anonymously , and maintained the same mystery about the novels that followed it . Amongst his friends it was an open ...
Página xiv
... is the same every night — I can't stand a sight of it when I am not at my books . ' ' Some stupid , dogged engrossing clerk , probably , ' exclaimed myself , or some - other giddy youth in our society . ' No , xiv SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... is the same every night — I can't stand a sight of it when I am not at my books . ' ' Some stupid , dogged engrossing clerk , probably , ' exclaimed myself , or some - other giddy youth in our society . ' No , xiv SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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