The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página vii
... thoughts were known to be concerned with imagination and the past more than with facts and the present . He had not been long at the law when the mystical German ballad poetry of the time first became known to him , and he attempted at ...
... thoughts were known to be concerned with imagination and the past more than with facts and the present . He had not been long at the law when the mystical German ballad poetry of the time first became known to him , and he attempted at ...
Página xvi
... thought it prudent to send him a duplicate . " The fruits of his fame were usually more sweet . Troops of friends surrounded him at Abbotsford , where the beautifying of house and grounds was one of his xvi SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... thought it prudent to send him a duplicate . " The fruits of his fame were usually more sweet . Troops of friends surrounded him at Abbotsford , where the beautifying of house and grounds was one of his xvi SIR WALTER SCOTT .
Página xxii
... thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dissen- sions which half a century earlier would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indis- posed to countenance a ...
... thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dissen- sions which half a century earlier would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indis- posed to countenance a ...
Página xxvii
... his camlet cloak , was but a trifle , yet it troubled me ; and I was at a good deal of pains to efface any marks by which I thought my secret could be traced before the conclusion , when I relied on it AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xxvii.
... his camlet cloak , was but a trifle , yet it troubled me ; and I was at a good deal of pains to efface any marks by which I thought my secret could be traced before the conclusion , when I relied on it AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xxvii.
Página 47
... thought , when first thy rein Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day ,. I slacked upon the banks of Seine , That Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! The beach of pebbles bright as snow . The boat.
... thought , when first thy rein Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day ,. I slacked upon the banks of Seine , That Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! The beach of pebbles bright as snow . The boat.
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