The Lady of the LakeBlack, 1869 - 275 páginas |
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... poem , the scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honourable foe . The poems of Ossian had , by their popu ...
... poem , the scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honourable foe . The poems of Ossian had , by their popu ...
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... poem , which reconciled her to my imprudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus con- fidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my surname , I acknowledge that my confidence was considerably shaken by ...
... poem , which reconciled her to my imprudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus con- fidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my surname , I acknowledge that my confidence was considerably shaken by ...
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... poem was likely to produce upon a 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 ...
... poem was likely to produce upon a 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 ...
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... to ascertain whether I was telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire , to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem 12 INTRODUCTION.
... to ascertain whether I was telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire , to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem 12 INTRODUCTION.
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Walter Scott. to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The Lady of the Lake " appeared in May 1810 ; and its success ...
Walter Scott. to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the Poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The Lady of the Lake " appeared in May 1810 ; and its success ...
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