Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... knew . Any effect on style , in the way of chastening it , any influence in favour of elegance , and limit , and rigid selection , and exquisite choice of words , which the study of Greek may exercise in favoured cases , was not to ...
... knew . Any effect on style , in the way of chastening it , any influence in favour of elegance , and limit , and rigid selection , and exquisite choice of words , which the study of Greek may exercise in favoured cases , was not to ...
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... knew no more than the man in the moon how I was to end . " Then the bizarre tale seemed best put in an old minstrel's mouth , and the Page " contrived to slink down into the kitchen , " or wherever he did go , at the cry of " Gyblin ...
... knew no more than the man in the moon how I was to end . " Then the bizarre tale seemed best put in an old minstrel's mouth , and the Page " contrived to slink down into the kitchen , " or wherever he did go , at the cry of " Gyblin ...
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... knew the localities ) ; and , in brief , the poet's foot is no longer on his native heath . He was getting older , he says ; something of his early fire had gone , and the critics who preferred Rokeby to Marmion and the Lay did so ...
... knew the localities ) ; and , in brief , the poet's foot is no longer on his native heath . He was getting older , he says ; something of his early fire had gone , and the critics who preferred Rokeby to Marmion and the Lay did so ...
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... , Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient Lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James , Duke of Monmouth , who was beheaded in 1685 . And how full many a tale he knew , Of 62 LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
... , Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient Lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James , Duke of Monmouth , who was beheaded in 1685 . And how full many a tale he knew , Of 62 LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
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Walter Scott Andrew Lang. And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old warriors of Buccleuch : And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's strain , Though stiff his hand , his voice though weak , He thought even yet ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old warriors of Buccleuch : And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's strain , Though stiff his hand , his voice though weak , He thought even yet ...
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