The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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... a friend into Liddesdale . These were bois- terous excursions , in which the young men allowed themselves no little freedom of action , but Walter Scott made them serve an end beyond that of present BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH .
... a friend into Liddesdale . These were bois- terous excursions , in which the young men allowed themselves no little freedom of action , but Walter Scott made them serve an end beyond that of present BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH .
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... young fellow , high - spir- ited , full of humor and feeling , singing and laughing , then gravely serious , noticeable always for the fore- head which won him the nickname of " Old Peveril , " for his long , mobile upper lip , and for ...
... young fellow , high - spir- ited , full of humor and feeling , singing and laughing , then gravely serious , noticeable always for the fore- head which won him the nickname of " Old Peveril , " for his long , mobile upper lip , and for ...
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... young people of bold and active dispositions . " The natures which have no kinship with these classes , the persons of sluggish soul , are the only ones which Scott is quite incapable of touching . - " Marmion , " published in 1808 ...
... young people of bold and active dispositions . " The natures which have no kinship with these classes , the persons of sluggish soul , are the only ones which Scott is quite incapable of touching . - " Marmion , " published in 1808 ...
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... young men , one of whom , sitting and looking at a win- dow across the street in Edinburgh , lost all heart in the frolic about him , and appeared as if unwell . " There is a confounded hand in sight of me here , ' he said , ' which has ...
... young men , one of whom , sitting and looking at a win- dow across the street in Edinburgh , lost all heart in the frolic about him , and appeared as if unwell . " There is a confounded hand in sight of me here , ' he said , ' which has ...
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... young lady of New York , who begged Scott to read and correct it , write a prologue and epilogue , get it put on the stage at Drury Lane , and negotiate with Constable or Murray for the copyright . In about a fortnight another packet ...
... young lady of New York , who begged Scott to read and correct it , write a prologue and epilogue , get it put on the stage at Drury Lane , and negotiate with Constable or Murray for the copyright . In about a fortnight another packet ...
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