The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employ- ment , though attended with great pleasure , was not without its doubts and anxieties . A lady , to whom I ...
... never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employ- ment , though attended with great pleasure , was not without its doubts and anxieties . A lady , to whom I ...
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... never to have succeeded , and I will write prose for life : you shall see no change in my temper , nor will I eat a single meal the worse . But if I succeed , Up with the bonnie blue bonnet , The dirk , and the feather , and a ...
... never to have succeeded , and I will write prose for life : you shall see no change in my temper , nor will I eat a single meal the worse . But if I succeed , Up with the bonnie blue bonnet , The dirk , and the feather , and a ...
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... never a Wilkite , so I can , with honest truth , exculpate myself from having been at any time a partisan of my own poetry , even when it was in the highest fashion with the mil- lion . It must not be supposed , that I was either so ...
... never a Wilkite , so I can , with honest truth , exculpate myself from having been at any time a partisan of my own poetry , even when it was in the highest fashion with the mil- lion . It must not be supposed , that I was either so ...
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... never to catch them up , as school- boys do , to throw them back against the naughty boy who fired them off , wisely remembering that they are , in such cases , apt to explode in the hand- ling . Let me add , that my reign ' ( since ...
... never to catch them up , as school- boys do , to throw them back against the naughty boy who fired them off , wisely remembering that they are , in such cases , apt to explode in the hand- ling . Let me add , that my reign ' ( since ...
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... Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly exemplified than in the writings of Mr Scott . He sees everything with a painter's eye . Whatever he represents has a character of individuality , and ...
... Never , we think , has the analogy between poetry and painting been more strikingly exemplified than in the writings of Mr Scott . He sees everything with a painter's eye . Whatever he represents has a character of individuality , and ...
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