The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in One Volume: With All His Introductions and Notes, Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1849 - 823 páginas |
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... seems to me not without its use to record the manner and circumstances under which the present , and other Poems on the same plan , at- tained for a season an extensive reputation . I must resume the story of my literary labours at the ...
... seems to me not without its use to record the manner and circumstances under which the present , and other Poems on the same plan , at- tained for a season an extensive reputation . I must resume the story of my literary labours at the ...
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... seems congenial to our language , and them . Thus far all was well , and the Author had been guilty , perhaps , of no great imprudence , when he re- linquished his forensic practice with the hope of ma- king some figure in the field of ...
... seems congenial to our language , and them . Thus far all was well , and the Author had been guilty , perhaps , of no great imprudence , when he re- linquished his forensic practice with the hope of ma- king some figure in the field of ...
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... seems to have employed all the resources of his genius in endeavouring to recall them to the favour and admiration of the public , and in adapting to the taste of modern readers a species of poetry which was once the delight of the ...
... seems to have employed all the resources of his genius in endeavouring to recall them to the favour and admiration of the public , and in adapting to the taste of modern readers a species of poetry which was once the delight of the ...
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... seem'd in such a weary plight , As if he had ridden the live - long night ; For it was William of Deloraine . IV . But no whit weary did he seem , When , dancing in the sunny beam , He mark'd the crane on the Baron's crest ; 1 For his ...
... seem'd in such a weary plight , As if he had ridden the live - long night ; For it was William of Deloraine . IV . But no whit weary did he seem , When , dancing in the sunny beam , He mark'd the crane on the Baron's crest ; 1 For his ...
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... seem a knight ; The cobwebs on a dungeon wall Seem tapestry in lordly hall ; A nut - shell seem a gilded barge , A sheeling seem a palace large , And youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth.3 X. He had ...
... seem a knight ; The cobwebs on a dungeon wall Seem tapestry in lordly hall ; A nut - shell seem a gilded barge , A sheeling seem a palace large , And youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth.3 X. He had ...
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