The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Página ix
... but provide themselves with their next dinner by means of a fresh raid . The son and heir of this worthy couple kept up his father's reputation by his forays , in one of which he was cap tured by Sir Gilbert Murray , and only saved from ix.
... but provide themselves with their next dinner by means of a fresh raid . The son and heir of this worthy couple kept up his father's reputation by his forays , in one of which he was cap tured by Sir Gilbert Murray , and only saved from ix.
Página xiii
... father for five years , under a mutual bond of forty pounds . It was the fashion then for every youth of good parts to study for the bar or divinity , and to this rather uncongenial apprenticeship he owed . much of the methodical ...
... father for five years , under a mutual bond of forty pounds . It was the fashion then for every youth of good parts to study for the bar or divinity , and to this rather uncongenial apprenticeship he owed . much of the methodical ...
Página xvi
... father , " what have you been fighting about to - day ? " The boy shamefacedly muttered that he had been called a " lassie . " " Indeed ! " said Mrs. Scott , " this was a terrible mischief , to be sure . " " You may say what you please ...
... father , " what have you been fighting about to - day ? " The boy shamefacedly muttered that he had been called a " lassie . " " Indeed ! " said Mrs. Scott , " this was a terrible mischief , to be sure . " " You may say what you please ...
Página xxx
... father are models for imitation . " Their mutual affection and solicitude , their pride in each other's excellencies ... father's welfare and safety constitute the highest interest of the poem , and that which is most uniformly sustained ...
... father are models for imitation . " Their mutual affection and solicitude , their pride in each other's excellencies ... father's welfare and safety constitute the highest interest of the poem , and that which is most uniformly sustained ...
Página xli
... . 8. Scott's Use of Color . 9. Are we Less Courteous than the Highlanders ? VL IMAGINATIVE . 1. Preparing for the Chase . 2. Ellen's Life Previous to her Father's Exile . 3. Other Adventures of James in Disguise . 4. An INTRODUCTION.
... . 8. Scott's Use of Color . 9. Are we Less Courteous than the Highlanders ? VL IMAGINATIVE . 1. Preparing for the Chase . 2. Ellen's Life Previous to her Father's Exile . 3. Other Adventures of James in Disguise . 4. An INTRODUCTION.
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