The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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Página xiv
... thought the time favourable for his escape . To lay all suspicion asleep , he pretended he was to rise next morning at an early hour , for the purpose of hunting the stag . Douglas of Parkhead , suspecting nothing , retired to bed after ...
... thought the time favourable for his escape . To lay all suspicion asleep , he pretended he was to rise next morning at an early hour , for the purpose of hunting the stag . Douglas of Parkhead , suspecting nothing , retired to bed after ...
Página xvi
... . Archibald , becoming rather an old man , and tired of his exile in England , resolved to try the King's mercy . He thought that as they had been so well acquainted formerly , and as he had never offended xvi REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES ...
... . Archibald , becoming rather an old man , and tired of his exile in England , resolved to try the King's mercy . He thought that as they had been so well acquainted formerly , and as he had never offended xvi REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES ...
Página xviii
... to constant war ; so that they thought of nothing else but of col- lecting bands of their followers together , and making incursions , without much distinction , on the English , on the xviii REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V.
... to constant war ; so that they thought of nothing else but of col- lecting bands of their followers together , and making incursions , without much distinction , on the English , on the xviii REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V.
Página xxxi
... thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dis- sensions which , half a century earlier , would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indisposed to counte- nance ...
... thought the old Scottish Gael highly adapted for poetical composition . The feuds and political dis- sensions which , half a century earlier , would have rendered the richer and wealthier part of the kingdom indisposed to counte- nance ...
Página xxxiii
... thought my secret could be traced before the conclusion , when I relied on it with the same hope of producing effect , with which the Irish post- boy is said to reserve a trot for the avenue . ' I took uncommon pains to verify the ...
... thought my secret could be traced before the conclusion , when I relied on it with the same hope of producing effect , with which the Irish post- boy is said to reserve a trot for the avenue . ' I took uncommon pains to verify the ...
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