The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... John , Priest- haugh , Scrogg , and other Scottish names , or to have spoken of the lyke - wake , and the slogan , and driving of cattle , which Pope and Gray would have thought as impossible to introduce into serious poetry , as ...
... John , Priest- haugh , Scrogg , and other Scottish names , or to have spoken of the lyke - wake , and the slogan , and driving of cattle , which Pope and Gray would have thought as impossible to introduce into serious poetry , as ...
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... John Doesborcke . This curious volume is in the valuable library of Mr. Douce ; and is supposed to be a translation ... John Murray of Newhall , John Fairlye , residing in Selkirk , George Tait , younger of Pirn , John Pennycuke of ...
... John Doesborcke . This curious volume is in the valuable library of Mr. Douce ; and is supposed to be a translation ... John Murray of Newhall , John Fairlye , residing in Selkirk , George Tait , younger of Pirn , John Pennycuke of ...
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... John of Thirle- staine . " JAMES Rex . We James , by the grace of God , King of Scottis , consider- and the ffaith and guid servis of of of1 right traist friend John Scott of Thirlestane , quha cummand to our hoste at Soutra- edge ...
... John of Thirle- staine . " JAMES Rex . We James , by the grace of God , King of Scottis , consider- and the ffaith and guid servis of of of1 right traist friend John Scott of Thirlestane , quha cummand to our hoste at Soutra- edge ...
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... John Soltier . For they sulde than have lets , Edin . 1802 . good leyser to do yvel , and they thought he was more metel- yer thereto than any other . Then they raised up the penon of St. George , and cried , A Soltier ! a Soltier ! the ...
... John Soltier . For they sulde than have lets , Edin . 1802 . good leyser to do yvel , and they thought he was more metel- yer thereto than any other . Then they raised up the penon of St. George , and cried , A Soltier ! a Soltier ! the ...
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... John Swin- ton of Swinton , who distinguished him by a coronet set with precious stones , which he wore around his helmet . The fa- mily of Swinton is one of the most ancient in Scotland , and produced many celebrated warriors . 1 See ...
... John Swin- ton of Swinton , who distinguished him by a coronet set with precious stones , which he wore around his helmet . The fa- mily of Swinton is one of the most ancient in Scotland , and produced many celebrated warriors . 1 See ...
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