The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Página xxv
... words used concerning the writing of Waverley by a young student who roomed in Edinburgh , across the street from the untiring author . " I have been watching that hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after ...
... words used concerning the writing of Waverley by a young student who roomed in Edinburgh , across the street from the untiring author . " I have been watching that hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after ...
Página xxvi
... own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he revived , and lingered two months more . - - His last conscious words , an epitome of. xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... own approaching end . He reached the Tweed , to be met there by Mr. Laidlaw and the welcoming dogs . For a little he revived , and lingered two months more . - - His last conscious words , an epitome of. xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Página xxvii
Walter Scott. - - His last conscious words , an epitome of his whole life , were to his son - in - law and biographer , John Gibson Lock- hart : " Lockhart , I may have but a moment to speak to be virtuous you . My dear , be a good man ...
Walter Scott. - - His last conscious words , an epitome of his whole life , were to his son - in - law and biographer , John Gibson Lock- hart : " Lockhart , I may have but a moment to speak to be virtuous you . My dear , be a good man ...
Página xxxix
... word artist as Keats or Tennyson , still his choice is usually apt . Allusions may be looked up and some attention paid to figures of speech . Yet Scott's imagery is too clear and straightforward to require much analysis , and we may ...
... word artist as Keats or Tennyson , still his choice is usually apt . Allusions may be looked up and some attention paid to figures of speech . Yet Scott's imagery is too clear and straightforward to require much analysis , and we may ...
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... word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in my grasp a hazel wand : My sire's tall form might grace the part Of ' Ferragus or Ascabart , But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and ...
... word : " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in my grasp a hazel wand : My sire's tall form might grace the part Of ' Ferragus or Ascabart , But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and ...
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