The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... called " Beardie " because , in token of his mourn- ing for the lost cause , he refused to employ a razor until Prince Charlie should come into his own again . With him end the wild tales of adventure ; for his son was a cheery sheep ...
... called " Beardie " because , in token of his mourn- ing for the lost cause , he refused to employ a razor until Prince Charlie should come into his own again . With him end the wild tales of adventure ; for his son was a cheery sheep ...
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... called Scott on trips to the Western High- lands ; it was on one of these legal errands , while accom- panied by six men and a sergeant who was armed with pistols and anecdotes of Rob Roy , that Walter Scott first saw Loch Katrine . And ...
... called Scott on trips to the Western High- lands ; it was on one of these legal errands , while accom- panied by six men and a sergeant who was armed with pistols and anecdotes of Rob Roy , that Walter Scott first saw Loch Katrine . And ...
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... called to the Bar , practis- ing with fair success for fourteen years . Afterwards he was Clerk of Sessions at Edinburgh and was Sheriff of Selkirkshire from 1799 to the end of his life . ― Love and Marriage . About two years before his ...
... called to the Bar , practis- ing with fair success for fourteen years . Afterwards he was Clerk of Sessions at Edinburgh and was Sheriff of Selkirkshire from 1799 to the end of his life . ― Love and Marriage . About two years before his ...
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... called a " lassie . " " Indeed ! " said Mrs. Scott , " this was a terrible mischief , to be sure . " " You may say what you please , mamma , but I dinna think there is a waufer [ shabbier ] thing in the world than to be a lassie , to ...
... called a " lassie . " " Indeed ! " said Mrs. Scott , " this was a terrible mischief , to be sure . " " You may say what you please , mamma , but I dinna think there is a waufer [ shabbier ] thing in the world than to be a lassie , to ...
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... called because first used by Edmund Spenser , author of the Faerie Queene . The additional foot in the closing line of each stanza gives a lingering effect esp cially adapted to imitate the harp accompaniment . No two of the songs are ...
... called because first used by Edmund Spenser , author of the Faerie Queene . The additional foot in the closing line of each stanza gives a lingering effect esp cially adapted to imitate the harp accompaniment . No two of the songs are ...
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