The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Walter Scott. NOTES : To Canto III To Canto IV To Canto V To Canto VI INDEX TO NOTES PAGE 184 • · 190 · 194 • · 200 • 205 INTRODUCTION LIFE OF SCOTT SOME authors are best introduced to viii CONTENTS NOTES:
Walter Scott. NOTES : To Canto III To Canto IV To Canto V To Canto VI INDEX TO NOTES PAGE 184 • · 190 · 194 • · 200 • 205 INTRODUCTION LIFE OF SCOTT SOME authors are best introduced to viii CONTENTS NOTES:
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... canto of Marmion : " November's sky is chill and drear , November's leaf is red and sear : Late , gazing down the steepy linn , That hems our little garden in , Low in its dark and narrow glen , You scarce the rivulet might ken , So ...
... canto of Marmion : " November's sky is chill and drear , November's leaf is red and sear : Late , gazing down the steepy linn , That hems our little garden in , Low in its dark and narrow glen , You scarce the rivulet might ken , So ...
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... Canto IV . THE LADY OF THE LAKE The Lady of the Lake , the third and most universally popular of Scott's long poems , was first published , as has been said above , in 1810 , and produced , within two years , the ... Canto I To Canto II.
... Canto IV . THE LADY OF THE LAKE The Lady of the Lake , the third and most universally popular of Scott's long poems , was first published , as has been said above , in 1810 , and produced , within two years , the ... Canto I To Canto II.
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... and foxglove are a help . The map may be enlarged for chart or blackboard , and all places located thereon . Some teachers find it desirable to read a canto through first for the narrative only , and then study it INTRODUCTION XXXVi.
... and foxglove are a help . The map may be enlarged for chart or blackboard , and all places located thereon . Some teachers find it desirable to read a canto through first for the narrative only , and then study it INTRODUCTION XXXVi.
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... canto has been gone over in the manner extensively and intensively , the topic of each stanza may be ascertained and the story of the whole canto reduced to a scale . This last is most desirable because untrained writers have so little ...
... canto has been gone over in the manner extensively and intensively , the topic of each stanza may be ascertained and the story of the whole canto reduced to a scale . This last is most desirable because untrained writers have so little ...
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