The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... Castle was finished , Scott was already beginning The Lay of the Last Minstrel . The legend of a goblin page suggested by Lady Dalkeith ( afterward Duchess of Buccleugh ) became the nucleus of a great metrical romance . The author ...
... Castle was finished , Scott was already beginning The Lay of the Last Minstrel . The legend of a goblin page suggested by Lady Dalkeith ( afterward Duchess of Buccleugh ) became the nucleus of a great metrical romance . The author ...
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... castle , and we are surprised at the air of cosy comfort within . The broad , low win- dows overlooking the lawn and the Tweed are as inviting as is the well - stocked armory . Through the kindness of Sir Walter's descendants , the ...
... castle , and we are surprised at the air of cosy comfort within . The broad , low win- dows overlooking the lawn and the Tweed are as inviting as is the well - stocked armory . Through the kindness of Sir Walter's descendants , the ...
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... Castle Street were filled with guests . Among them Scott was always the same genial host and sensible , manly conversationalist . Perhaps the best known of his intimate friends is " Willie " Laidlaw . This old acquaintance had lost his ...
... Castle Street were filled with guests . Among them Scott was always the same genial host and sensible , manly conversationalist . Perhaps the best known of his intimate friends is " Willie " Laidlaw . This old acquaintance had lost his ...
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... castle , the Branksome Tower where the Last Minstrel chanted his Lay . " : " You must have just come from Dryburgh , " exclaimed the daughter , " for no roses grow anywhere else as fine and sweet - scented as these of Dryburgh Abbey ...
... castle , the Branksome Tower where the Last Minstrel chanted his Lay . " : " You must have just come from Dryburgh , " exclaimed the daughter , " for no roses grow anywhere else as fine and sweet - scented as these of Dryburgh Abbey ...
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... Castle and Loch Lomond . The territory can be easily traversed in a single day by the tourist . It was this poem which introduced the region to the public , and made it the best - known moun tain district in the world , with the ...
... Castle and Loch Lomond . The territory can be easily traversed in a single day by the tourist . It was this poem which introduced the region to the public , and made it the best - known moun tain district in the world , with the ...
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Abbotsford Achray Allan Alpine's aught band battle Beltane blade blood bold brand brave breast broadsword brow Canto Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's couch crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream Dryburgh Abbey Edited Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace gray Guy Mannering hand harp heart heath heaven Highland hill hound isle James Julius Cæsar King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil Lomond Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise Marmion martial merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble o'er Old Mortality pibroch plaid poem pride R. H. Hutton ring rock Roderick Dhu rose Saxon Shakespeare's sire smiled snood song sound spear speed stag stanza steed Stirling stood strain stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide Trosachs Twas Walter Scott wave wild wind word