The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honourable foe . The Poems of Ossian had , by their popularity , sufficiently shown , that if writings on Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader ...
... English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honourable foe . The Poems of Ossian had , by their popularity , sufficiently shown , that if writings on Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader ...
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... English and half Erse , which is sung in praise of the warrior , we must allow that , in other respects , the hero of a poem has seldom , if ever , been introduced with finer effect , or in a manner better calcu- lated to excite the ...
... English and half Erse , which is sung in praise of the warrior , we must allow that , in other respects , the hero of a poem has seldom , if ever , been introduced with finer effect , or in a manner better calcu- lated to excite the ...
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... English officer being in company with a certain chieftain , and se- veral other Highland gentlemen , near Killichumen , had an argument with the great man ; and both being well warmed with usky , * at last the dispute grew very hot . A ...
... English officer being in company with a certain chieftain , and se- veral other Highland gentlemen , near Killichumen , had an argument with the great man ; and both being well warmed with usky , * at last the dispute grew very hot . A ...
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... English officer , who considered the master of such a retinue as no more than an English gentleman of 5001. a - year , yet in the circum- stances of the chief , whose strength and importance consisted in the number and attach- ment of ...
... English officer , who considered the master of such a retinue as no more than an English gentleman of 5001. a - year , yet in the circum- stances of the chief , whose strength and importance consisted in the number and attach- ment of ...
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... English officer , with his small party , were surrounded by a body of Highlanders , whose numbers put resistance out of question , and who were all well armed . " Stranger , " resumed the guide , " I am that very John Gunn by whom you ...
... English officer , with his small party , were surrounded by a body of Highlanders , whose numbers put resistance out of question , and who were all well armed . " Stranger , " resumed the guide , " I am that very John Gunn by whom you ...
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