The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous com- passion which the English , more than ... scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tion , was a labour of love ; and it was no less so to ...
... scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous com- passion which the English , more than ... scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tion , was a labour of love ; and it was no less so to ...
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Walter Scott. ΤΟ THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN , & c . & c . & c . THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . VIII . B ARGUMENT . The Scene of the following Poem is laid.
Walter Scott. ΤΟ THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN , & c . & c . & c . THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . VIII . B ARGUMENT . The Scene of the following Poem is laid.
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Walter Scott. ARGUMENT . The Scene of the following Poem is laid chiefly in the vici- nity of Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a ...
Walter Scott. ARGUMENT . The Scene of the following Poem is laid chiefly in the vici- nity of Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a ...
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... scenes ; but we cannot help thinking , that both his glory and our gratification would have been greater , if he had changed his hand more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and accompaniments ...
... scenes ; but we cannot help thinking , that both his glory and our gratification would have been greater , if he had changed his hand more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and accompaniments ...
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... scene of the death of a wild - boar famous in Celtic tradition ) , leads to the summit of an eminence , where there bursts upon the traveller's eye a sudden and wide prospect of the windings of the river that issues from Loch Achray ...
... scene of the death of a wild - boar famous in Celtic tradition ) , leads to the summit of an eminence , where there bursts upon the traveller's eye a sudden and wide prospect of the windings of the river that issues from Loch Achray ...
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