The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Página xi
... friend . He is pictured lying in the skin of a freshly killed sheep , on the turf among the lambs , gazing at the surround- ing crags . Dryburgh Abbey , his final resting - place , fair Melrose , the stretch of Lammermoor , the purple ...
... friend . He is pictured lying in the skin of a freshly killed sheep , on the turf among the lambs , gazing at the surround- ing crags . Dryburgh Abbey , his final resting - place , fair Melrose , the stretch of Lammermoor , the purple ...
Página xiv
... friends . Within a year he became engaged to Mademoiselle Charpentier , the orphan of a French royalist . She was pretty and lively , and , while far from being her husband's equal , made a loving wife , braver than people expected when ...
... friends . Within a year he became engaged to Mademoiselle Charpentier , the orphan of a French royalist . She was pretty and lively , and , while far from being her husband's equal , made a loving wife , braver than people expected when ...
Página xv
... friend by representing her as the Lady of Branksome , and himself as a wandering harper who sings the Lay of her house and the magic powers of his own wizard namesake , Michael Scott . The success of the poem was something marvellous ...
... friend by representing her as the Lady of Branksome , and himself as a wandering harper who sings the Lay of her house and the magic powers of his own wizard namesake , Michael Scott . The success of the poem was something marvellous ...
Página xviii
... friends were in the secret , and the disguise was always rather thin . The resemblance between his style in the novels and that in the prose introductions of the poems is so close , and the tastes shown in both are so similar , that we ...
... friends were in the secret , and the disguise was always rather thin . The resemblance between his style in the novels and that in the prose introductions of the poems is so close , and the tastes shown in both are so similar , that we ...
Página xxi
... friends gave way to laughter at the collection of twenty - five cartloads of furniture and antiquities , dogs , pigs ... friend , " The very cows , for aught I know , were bearing banners and muskets . " The new property was ...
... friends gave way to laughter at the collection of twenty - five cartloads of furniture and antiquities , dogs , pigs ... friend , " The very cows , for aught I know , were bearing banners and muskets . " The new property was ...
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