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 NotesGeorge S. Appleton, 1851 - 840 páginas |
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... once listened to as to an enchanting melody , had be- come hackneyed and sickening , from its being the accompaniment of every grinding hand - organ ; and 1 Thus it has been often remarked , that , in the opening couplets of Pope's ...
... once listened to as to an enchanting melody , had be- come hackneyed and sickening , from its being the accompaniment of every grinding hand - organ ; and 1 Thus it has been often remarked , that , in the opening couplets of Pope's ...
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... once the delight of the courtly , but has long ceased to gladden any other eyes than those of the scholar and the antiquary . This is a romance , therefore , composed by a minstrel of the present day ; or such a romance as we may ...
... once the delight of the courtly , but has long ceased to gladden any other eyes than those of the scholar and the antiquary . This is a romance , therefore , composed by a minstrel of the present day ; or such a romance as we may ...
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... once he had been ta'en or slain , An it had not been for his ministry . All between Home and Hermitage , Talk'd of Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIII . For the Baron went on pilgrimage , And took with him this elvish Page , To ...
... once he had been ta'en or slain , An it had not been for his ministry . All between Home and Hermitage , Talk'd of Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIII . For the Baron went on pilgrimage , And took with him this elvish Page , To ...
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... once our incredulity and con- tempt . He is not a tricksy spirit , ' like Ariel , with whom the imagination is irresistibly enamored , nor a tiny menarch , like Oberon , disposing of the destinies of mortals ; he rather appears to us to ...
... once our incredulity and con- tempt . He is not a tricksy spirit , ' like Ariel , with whom the imagination is irresistibly enamored , nor a tiny menarch , like Oberon , disposing of the destinies of mortals ; he rather appears to us to ...
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... once what I considered the handsome offer of my pub- lishers . These gentlemen , at least , were not of opinion that they had been taken advantage of in the transaction , which indeed was one of their own framing ; on the contrary , the ...
... once what I considered the handsome offer of my pub- lishers . These gentlemen , at least , were not of opinion that they had been taken advantage of in the transaction , which indeed was one of their own framing ; on the contrary , the ...
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