The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... within my own time , or at least I had learned many par- ticulars concerning the ancient state of the High- lands from the old men of the last generation . I had always thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for. INTRODUCTION. ...
... within my own time , or at least I had learned many par- ticulars concerning the ancient state of the High- lands from the old men of the last generation . I had always thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for. INTRODUCTION. ...
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Walter Scott. had always thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds , and political dissensions , which , half a century earlier , would have rendered the richer and weal- thier part of the kingdom ...
Walter Scott. had always thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds , and political dissensions , which , half a century earlier , would have rendered the richer and weal- thier part of the kingdom ...
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... Scottish law- yers call the negative prescription . Accordingly , those who choose to look at the Introduction to Rokeby , in the present edition , will be able to trace the steps by which I declined as a poet to fi gure as a novelist ...
... Scottish law- yers call the negative prescription . Accordingly , those who choose to look at the Introduction to Rokeby , in the present edition , will be able to trace the steps by which I declined as a poet to fi gure 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 XIV . " Thou shakest , good friend , thy tresses grey- That pleading look , what can it say But what I own ? —I ...
... Scottish word , And ne'er the name of Douglas heard , An outcast pilgrim will she rove , Than wed the man she cannot love.2 XIV . " Thou shakest , good friend , thy tresses grey- That pleading look , what can it say But what I own ? —I ...
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