The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 331 páginas |
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... Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dissensions , which half a century earlier would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indisposed to countenance a poem , the scene of ...
... Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dissensions , which half a century earlier would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indisposed to countenance a poem , the scene of ...
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... Scottish lawyers call the negative prescription . Ac- cordingly , those who choose to look at the Introduc- tion to Rokeby , in the present edition , will be able to trace the steps by which I decline as a poet to fig- ure as a novelist ...
... Scottish lawyers call the negative prescription . Ac- cordingly , those who choose to look at the Introduc- tion to Rokeby , in the present edition , will be able to trace the steps by which I decline as a poet to fig- ure as a novelist ...
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... Scottish pronunciation ) held extensive possessions in the counties of Dumbarton and Stirling . Few families can boast of more historical renown , having claim to three of the most remarkable characters in the Scottish annals . Sir John ...
... Scottish pronunciation ) held extensive possessions in the counties of Dumbarton and Stirling . Few families can boast of more historical renown , having claim to three of the most remarkable characters in the Scottish annals . Sir John ...
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... Scottish word , And ne'er the name of Douglas heard , An outcast pilgrim will she rove , Than wed the man she cannot love.2 1 The parish of Kilmaronock , at the eastern extremity of Loch - Lomond , derives its name from a cell or chapel ...
... Scottish word , And ne'er the name of Douglas heard , An outcast pilgrim will she rove , Than wed the man she cannot love.2 1 The parish of Kilmaronock , at the eastern extremity of Loch - Lomond , derives its name from a cell or chapel ...
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... Scottish chivalry , then serving as auxiliaries in France , and about two thousand common soldiers , A.D. 1424 . 1 See Appendix , Note D. - 2 " The moving picture- the wild character and strong peculiar nationality of the whole ...
... Scottish chivalry , then serving as auxiliaries in France , and about two thousand common soldiers , A.D. 1424 . 1 See Appendix , Note D. - 2 " The moving picture- the wild character and strong peculiar nationality of the whole ...
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