The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expedition of former days . This poem , the action of which lay among scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tion , was a labour of ...
... Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expedition of former days . This poem , the action of which lay among scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tion , was a labour of ...
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... I was telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire , to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem , and LADY OF THE LAKE . 9.
... I was telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire , to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem , and LADY OF THE LAKE . 9.
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... Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a Canto.1 1 [ " Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly ...
... Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a Canto.1 1 [ " Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly ...
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Walter Scott. But nearer was the copsewood grey , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , Lochard opens to the view . A few hundred yards to the east of it , the Avendow , which had just issued from the lake , tumbles its waters over a ...
Walter Scott. But nearer was the copsewood grey , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , Lochard opens to the view . A few hundred yards to the east of it , the Avendow , which had just issued from the lake , tumbles its waters over a ...
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... - west from Callender . The name , according to Celtic etymologists , signifies the Mountain of God . ] 4 [ Two mountain streams - the one flowing from Loch Voil , by For twice that day , from shore to shore , Canto 1 . 29 THE CHASE .
... - west from Callender . The name , according to Celtic etymologists , signifies the Mountain of God . ] 4 [ Two mountain streams - the one flowing from Loch Voil , by For twice that day , from shore to shore , Canto 1 . 29 THE CHASE .
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