The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... - ing to him the first canto of " The Lady of the Lake , " in order to ascertain the effect the poem was likely to produce upon a person who was but too favourable a representative of readers at large . It LADY OF THE LAKE .
... - ing to him the first canto of " The Lady of the Lake , " in order to ascertain the effect the poem was likely to produce upon a person who was but too favourable a representative of readers at large . It LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... persons know , that in stretching to flog the latter , the rider is very apt to catch a bad fall ; nor is an at- tempt to chastise a malignant critic attended with less ... person of merit such services in smooth- ing LADY OF THE LAKE . 13.
... persons know , that in stretching to flog the latter , the rider is very apt to catch a bad fall ; nor is an at- tempt to chastise a malignant critic attended with less ... person of merit such services in smooth- ing LADY OF THE LAKE . 13.
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Walter Scott. a literary person of merit such services in smooth- ing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage , rather an uncommon one with our irritable race , to ... person of merit such services in smooth- ...
Walter Scott. a literary person of merit such services in smooth- ing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage , rather an uncommon one with our irritable race , to ... person of merit such services in smooth- ...
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... persons , we believe , of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who have wandered among the secluded valleys of the Highlands , and con- templated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted -with their love of music and of ...
... persons , we believe , of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who have wandered among the secluded valleys of the Highlands , and con- templated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted -with their love of music and of ...
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... persons , glens , and mountains , which I had known or heard of before , that it was an account of some clan battle . But in his going on , the chief ( who piques himself upon his school - learning ) at some particular passage , bid him ...
... persons , glens , and mountains , which I had known or heard of before , that it was an account of some clan battle . But in his going on , the chief ( who piques himself upon his school - learning ) at some particular passage , bid him ...
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