The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 331 páginas |
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... stanzas , there was no mode of issuing out of the defile called the Trosachs excepting by a sort of ladder , com- posed of the branches and roots of trees . 2 Loch - Ketturin is the Celtic pronunciation . In his Notes to " The Fair Maid ...
... stanzas , there was no mode of issuing out of the defile called the Trosachs excepting by a sort of ladder , com- posed of the branches and roots of trees . 2 Loch - Ketturin is the Celtic pronunciation . In his Notes to " The Fair Maid ...
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... stanzas , to which rigid criticism might possibly object that the picture is somewhat too minute , and that the contemplation of it detains the traveller somewhat too long from the main purpose of his pilgrimage , but which it would be ...
... stanzas , to which rigid criticism might possibly object that the picture is somewhat too minute , and that the contemplation of it detains the traveller somewhat too long from the main purpose of his pilgrimage , but which it would be ...
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... never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind . 1 MS .: " The accents of a stranger tongue . " 2 See Note post . on Canto III , stanza 5 . Her kindness and her worth to spy , You need CANTO I. ] 35 THE CHASE .
... never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind . 1 MS .: " The accents of a stranger tongue . " 2 See Note post . on Canto III , stanza 5 . Her kindness and her worth to spy , You need CANTO I. ] 35 THE CHASE .
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... stanza , I perceived , by the names of several per- sons , glens , and mountains , which I had known or heard of before , that it was an account of some clan battle . But in his going on , the chief ( who piques himself upon his school ...
... stanza , I perceived , by the names of several per- sons , glens , and mountains , which I had known or heard of before , that it was an account of some clan battle . But in his going on , the chief ( who piques himself upon his school ...
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... stanzas in the measure of Spenser , usually containing some reflections connected with the subject about to be entered on ; and writ- ten , for the most part , with great tenderness and beauty . The following , we think , is among the ...
... stanzas in the measure of Spenser , usually containing some reflections connected with the subject about to be entered on ; and writ- ten , for the most part , with great tenderness and beauty . The following , we think , is among the ...
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