The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página iii
... took a special pride in being " lineally descended from that ancient chieftain . [ Auld Wat of Harden ] whose name I have made to ring in many a ditty , and from his fair dame , the Flower of Yarrow , no bad genealogy for a Border ...
... took a special pride in being " lineally descended from that ancient chieftain . [ Auld Wat of Harden ] whose name I have made to ring in many a ditty , and from his fair dame , the Flower of Yarrow , no bad genealogy for a Border ...
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... took no little pride in them himself . As a collegian and a student of law , in his father's office and in Edinburgh University , he did not distin- guish himself for steady work or scholarship . But his marvellous memory , already ...
... took no little pride in them himself . As a collegian and a student of law , in his father's office and in Edinburgh University , he did not distin- guish himself for steady work or scholarship . But his marvellous memory , already ...
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... took any airs in the company , " as an old companion said . The conse- quence was a knowledge of the historic scenes and the life of his country , in his own day and before it , such as he could hardly have gained from years spent over ...
... took any airs in the company , " as an old companion said . The conse- quence was a knowledge of the historic scenes and the life of his country , in his own day and before it , such as he could hardly have gained from years spent over ...
Página ix
... took possession of men's minds even more completely than the " Lay , " as its better coherence and truer dramatic quality gave it the right to do . Sir Walter declared that he wrote most of it in the saddle , and the dash of the verse ...
... took possession of men's minds even more completely than the " Lay , " as its better coherence and truer dramatic quality gave it the right to do . Sir Walter declared that he wrote most of it in the saddle , and the dash of the verse ...
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... 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 to reap more directly than by the ordinary means the ...
... 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 to reap more directly than by the ordinary means the ...
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