The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... daughters . The prisoner immediately signed , upon a drumhead , a contract to marry the ugliest of the three , " Mickle ... daughter of a professor of medicine in Edinburgh University . She became the mother of twelve children , of whom ...
... daughters . The prisoner immediately signed , upon a drumhead , a contract to marry the ugliest of the three , " Mickle ... daughter of a professor of medicine in Edinburgh University . She became the mother of twelve children , of whom ...
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... daughter Anne was far from well ; then his own health began to fail , and the dogged labor brought on paralysis . His publishers reproached him because the old witchery seemed to have departed , and he blamed him- self because his ...
... daughter Anne was far from well ; then his own health began to fail , and the dogged labor brought on paralysis . His publishers reproached him because the old witchery seemed to have departed , and he blamed him- self because his ...
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... daughter were already in the compart- ment . Some of the roses naturally soon found their way to the white - haired mother , and , before reaching Hawick , we learned that the ladies dwelt at the Duke of Buccleugh's castle , the ...
... daughter were already in the compart- ment . Some of the roses naturally soon found their way to the white - haired mother , and , before reaching Hawick , we learned that the ladies dwelt at the Duke of Buccleugh's castle , the ...
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... daughter of the banished Douglas , is so easily followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . - - Criticisms . Charming as is the narrative , it has talled forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton ...
... daughter of the banished Douglas , is so easily followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . - - Criticisms . Charming as is the narrative , it has talled forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton ...
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... daughter's self - devotion to her father's welfare and safety constitute the highest interest of the poem , and that which is most uniformly sustained . " The above is quoted from the evidence given by the critic who first publicly ...
... daughter's self - devotion to her father's welfare and safety constitute the highest interest of the poem , and that which is most uniformly sustained . " The above is quoted from the evidence given by the critic who first publicly ...
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