The Lady of the LakeJ. Nisbet, 1904 - 235 páginas |
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... lines and ' dirty purple , ' particularly ugly ' when the heather is in bloom . ' It was not an English- man who told Dr. Johnson that Scotland ' has noble wild prospects , thereby enabling the Doctor to place X THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
... lines and ' dirty purple , ' particularly ugly ' when the heather is in bloom . ' It was not an English- man who told Dr. Johnson that Scotland ' has noble wild prospects , thereby enabling the Doctor to place X THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
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Walter Scott. noble wild prospects , thereby enabling the Doctor to place his remark about ' the road to England . ' Scott enabled people to see what he saw , and this is a chief function of the poet . He added to the world's store of ...
Walter Scott. noble wild prospects , thereby enabling the Doctor to place his remark about ' the road to England . ' Scott enabled people to see what he saw , and this is a chief function of the poet . He added to the world's store of ...
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... enjoy general favour , without incurring permanent ill- will , so far as is known to me , among any of my contemporaries . ABBOTSFORD , April 1830 . W. S. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN ETC. XXX THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
... enjoy general favour , without incurring permanent ill- will , so far as is known to me , among any of my contemporaries . ABBOTSFORD , April 1830 . W. S. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN ETC. XXX THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
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Walter Scott. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN ETC. ETC. ETC. THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ARGUMENT The Scene of the following Poem is laid chiefly.
Walter Scott. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF ABERCORN ETC. ETC. ETC. THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ARGUMENT The Scene of the following Poem is laid chiefly.
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... noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith . With anxious eye he wander'd o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd refuge from ...
... noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith . With anxious eye he wander'd o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd refuge from ...
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