The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... ers of that wonderful decade 1770-1779 , which gave to the world Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Lamb , Lan- dor , Campbell , and Moore ; and which saw the death of Gray and Goldsmith . It was the decade as well X INTRODUCTION.
... ers of that wonderful decade 1770-1779 , which gave to the world Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Lamb , Lan- dor , Campbell , and Moore ; and which saw the death of Gray and Goldsmith . It was the decade as well X INTRODUCTION.
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... death in 1775 Walter was sent to various health resorts , and became so much improved that at the age of seven he entered the Edinburgh high school . Before this , however , he had received stanch Presbyterian training , and , what was ...
... death in 1775 Walter was sent to various health resorts , and became so much improved that at the age of seven he entered the Edinburgh high school . Before this , however , he had received stanch Presbyterian training , and , what was ...
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Walter Scott. - viously accepted invitation to dinner on the score of the " death of an old friend . " When he failed financially , one of his chief anxieties was lest his four - footed pets and his servants should not be comfortably ...
Walter Scott. - viously accepted invitation to dinner on the score of the " death of an old friend . " When he failed financially , one of his chief anxieties was lest his four - footed pets and his servants should not be comfortably ...
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... death . Further Troubles . -No soldier ever showed himself braver in battle than was Sir Walter during the seven years in which he struggled to pay off the whole £ 117,000 , more than half a million dollars . To these years might be ...
... death . Further Troubles . -No soldier ever showed himself braver in battle than was Sir Walter during the seven years in which he struggled to pay off the whole £ 117,000 , more than half a million dollars . To these years might be ...
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... death of his admired contemporary , Goethe ; this made him the more impatient to return to Abbotsford before his own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he ...
... death of his admired contemporary , Goethe ; this made him the more impatient to return to Abbotsford before his own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he ...
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