The Lady of the LakeBlack, 1869 - 275 páginas |
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... person who was but too favourable a representative of readers at large . It is , of course , to be supposed , that I determined rather to guide my opinion by what my friend might appear to feel , than by what he might think fit to say ...
... person who was but too favourable a representative of readers at large . It is , of course , to be supposed , that I determined rather to guide my opinion by what my friend might appear to feel , than by what he might think fit to say ...
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... persons know , that in stretching to flog the latter , the rider is very apt to catch a bad fall ; nor is an attempt to chastise a malignant critic attended with less danger to the author . On this principle , I let parody , burlesque ...
... persons know , that in stretching to flog the latter , the rider is very apt to catch a bad fall ; nor is an attempt to chastise a malignant critic attended with less danger to the author . On this principle , I let parody , burlesque ...
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... person of merit such services in smoothing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage - rather an uncommon one with our irritable race - to enjoy general favour , without incurring permanent ill - will , so far ...
... person of merit such services in smoothing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage - rather an uncommon one with our irritable race - to enjoy general favour , without incurring permanent ill - will , so far ...
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... persons , we believe , of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who have wandered among the secluded valleys of the High- lands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted -with their love of music and of ...
... persons , we believe , of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who have wandered among the secluded valleys of the High- lands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted -with their love of music and of ...
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... persons , all of whom were hanged at Carlenrig , near the source of the Teviot . The effect of this severity was such , that , as the vulgar expressed it , " the rush - bush kept the cow , " and , " thereafter was great peace and rest a ...
... persons , all of whom were hanged at Carlenrig , near the source of the Teviot . The effect of this severity was such , that , as the vulgar expressed it , " the rush - bush kept the cow , " and , " thereafter was great peace and rest a ...
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