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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Abbotsford Allan Alpine's aught band battle Beltane Benvenue blade blood bold brand brave breast breath broadsword brow Canto Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's couch crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream Dryburgh Abbey Ellen fair father fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James gallant glance glen grace gray Guy Mannering hand harp heart heath heaven Highland hill hounds isle James Julius Cæsar King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil Lomond lone Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise Marmion martial merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble o'er Old Mortality paused pibroch plaid poem pride R. H. Hutton rock Roderick Dhu rose Saxon shallop sire smiled snood song sought sound spear speed stag steed Stirling stood strain stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide tower Trosachs Twas wake Walter Scott wave wild word