The Lady of the LakeJ. Nisbet, 1904 - 235 páginas |
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... heard ; Shelley was as yet unknown ; Keats too was a schoolboy ; and if Scott could be said to have a rival , that rival was Campbell , or Crabbe . Pos- terity has reversed some of these judgments of contemporary readers : for the ...
... heard ; Shelley was as yet unknown ; Keats too was a schoolboy ; and if Scott could be said to have a rival , that rival was Campbell , or Crabbe . Pos- terity has reversed some of these judgments of contemporary readers : for the ...
Página xvi
... the worse . ' The first Canto of The Lady was read , at Ashestiel , to Scott of Knowesouth ; and every one has heard of Knowesouth's agitation , when ' the hounds must have been totally ruined ' by xvi THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
... the worse . ' The first Canto of The Lady was read , at Ashestiel , to Scott of Knowesouth ; and every one has heard of Knowesouth's agitation , when ' the hounds must have been totally ruined ' by xvi THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
Página xxii
... heard . The world poured into the Macgregor country , and the price of coach - hire was raised . Jamieson met an old guide from the north side of Ben Lomond , who said : " That damned Walter Scott that everybody makes such a work about ...
... heard . The world poured into the Macgregor country , and the price of coach - hire was raised . Jamieson met an old guide from the north side of Ben Lomond , who said : " That damned Walter Scott that everybody makes such a work about ...
Página xxiv
... heard more , of that romantic country , where I was in the habit of spending some time every autumn ; and the scenery of Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expe- dition of former days . This ...
... heard more , of that romantic country , where I was in the habit of spending some time every autumn ; and the scenery of Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expe- dition of former days . This ...
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Walter Scott. The Chase Canto I At each according pause , was heard aloud Thine ardent symphony sublime and high ! Fair dames and crested ... heard the clanging hoof and horn . II As Chief , who hears his warder call , THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
Walter Scott. The Chase Canto I At each according pause , was heard aloud Thine ardent symphony sublime and high ! Fair dames and crested ... heard the clanging hoof and horn . II As Chief , who hears his warder call , THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
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Alpine's arms Ave Maria band battle Benvenue Bevis of Hampton blade blood bold brand Brantome brave broadsword Brock brow C. E. BROCK Canto VI chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's Combat Copyright dark deep deer Douglas dread drew Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Fitz-James's Gael gallant glance glen grace Græme grey Guard hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill hounds isle IV The Prophecy James King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Malise martial merry Minstrel Monarch morning mountain ne'er noble Note o'er pibroch plaid pride Prophecy Canto rock Roderick Dhu Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd Service & Paton shallop side sire song sought spear speed stag steed Stirling stood stranger strife sword tartans thee thine thou tide towers Trosachs turn'd Twas waked warrior wave wild