The Lady of the LakeJ. Nisbet, 1904 - 235 páginas |
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Página ix
... 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 ...
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... 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 expе- 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 expе- dition of former days . This ...
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... , in ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , When lay of hopeless love , or glory won , Aroused the fearful , or subdued the proud . A Canto I At each according pause , was heard aloud The Chase,
... , in ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , When lay of hopeless love , or glory won , Aroused the fearful , or subdued the proud . A Canto I At each according pause , was heard aloud The Chase,
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