The Lady of the LakeJ. Nisbet, 1904 - 235 páginas |
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Página xi
... Highlands . The scenery was still only known to English sportsmen and scribbling travellers . The manners were merely regarded as waning survivals of that barbarism which , after 1745 , English statesmen had been SO anxious to ' improve ...
... Highlands . The scenery was still only known to English sportsmen and scribbling travellers . The manners were merely regarded as waning survivals of that barbarism which , after 1745 , English statesmen had been SO anxious to ' improve ...
Página xii
... Highland ballet of Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald was applauded in the playhouse . In 1754 a grieved member of Parliament told the House that he had been shocked by seeing a coloured print of a young kilted Highlander in the shop ...
... Highland ballet of Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald was applauded in the playhouse . In 1754 a grieved member of Parliament told the House that he had been shocked by seeing a coloured print of a young kilted Highlander in the shop ...
Página xiii
... Highlands had always been dear to Scott , and he was destined to make them fashionable . Though he had first visited the Macfarlanes ' country as a writer's clerk en- gaged in an eviction , his remote strain of Campbell blood warmed to ...
... Highlands had always been dear to Scott , and he was destined to make them fashionable . Though he had first visited the Macfarlanes ' country as a writer's clerk en- gaged in an eviction , his remote strain of Campbell blood warmed to ...
Página xiv
... Highlands had ceased to be the terror , and the clans had become the sword For celebrating the and buckler , of England . Celt , the hour and the man had come . As a boy of fourteen Scott had automatically drawn rein , and stopped his ...
... Highlands had ceased to be the terror , and the clans had become the sword For celebrating the and buckler , of England . Celt , the hour and the man had come . As a boy of fourteen Scott had automatically drawn rein , and stopped his ...
Página xvii
... Highland subject , which Scott was to make more human , probable , natural , and lifelike in Waverley , Rob Roy , and other novels . Lockhart , very justly , calls The Lay ' the most natural and original , Marmion the most power- ful ...
... Highland subject , which Scott was to make more human , probable , natural , and lifelike in Waverley , Rob Roy , and other novels . Lockhart , very justly , calls The Lay ' the most natural and original , Marmion the most power- ful ...
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