The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 55
Página xxv
... words used concerning the writing of Waverley by a young student who roomed in Edinburgh , across the street from the untiring author . " I have been watching that hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after ...
... words used concerning the writing of Waverley by a young student who roomed in Edinburgh , across the street from the untiring author . " I have been watching that hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after ...
Página xxvi
... his own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he revived , and lingered two months more - ― His last conscious words , an epitome of xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... his own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he revived , and lingered two months more - ― His last conscious words , an epitome of xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Página xxvii
Walter Scott. - ― His last conscious words , an epitome of his whole life , were to his son - in - law and biographer , John Gibson Lock- hart : " Lockhart , I may have but a moment to speak to you . My dear , be a good man be virtuous ...
Walter Scott. - ― His last conscious words , an epitome of his whole life , were to his son - in - law and biographer , John Gibson Lock- hart : " Lockhart , I may have but a moment to speak to you . My dear , be a good man be virtuous ...
Página xxxix
... word artist as Keats or Tennyson , still his choice is usually apt . Allusions may be looked up and some attention paid to figures of speech . Yet Scott's imagery is too clear and straightforward to require much analysis , and we may ...
... word artist as Keats or Tennyson , still his choice is usually apt . Allusions may be looked up and some attention paid to figures of speech . Yet Scott's imagery is too clear and straightforward to require much analysis , and we may ...
Página 20
... word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in my grasp a hazel wand : My sire's tall form might grace the part Of ° Ferragus or Ascabart , But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and ...
... word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in my grasp a hazel wand : My sire's tall form might grace the part Of ° Ferragus or Ascabart , But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abbotsford Alpine's ballad battle Benvenue blade blood bold born brand brave brow Canto Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's copse couch crest dark daughter deep deer Douglas dream Dryburgh Abbey Edinburgh Ellen fair father fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James friends gallant gazed glance glen grace Græme gray Guy Mannering hand harp haste heart heath heaven Highland hounds isle James Julius Cæsar King Knight Lady Lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil Lomond Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Malise Marmion martial merry Minstrel mountain ne'er o'er Old Mortality paused plaid poem poetic pride prose Quentin Durward R. H. Hutton Rob Roy rock Roderick Dhu romance rose Saxon Sir Walter sire snood song sound speed stag stanza steed Stirling stranger sword thee thine thou tower trochee Trosachs Twas Tweed Walter Scott wave Waverley WAVERLEY NOVELS wild word