The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... English battle -- and the parley before the walls of the castle , are all executed with the same spirit and poetical energy , which we think is conspicuous in the speci- mens we have already extracted ; and a great variety of short ...
... English battle -- and the parley before the walls of the castle , are all executed with the same spirit and poetical energy , which we think is conspicuous in the speci- mens we have already extracted ; and a great variety of short ...
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... English Borderers , who frequently plundered his lands of Branksome . Sir Wil- liam Scott instantly offered him the estate of Murdiestone , in exchange for that which was subject to such egregious incon- venience . When the bargain was ...
... English Borderers , who frequently plundered his lands of Branksome . Sir Wil- liam Scott instantly offered him the estate of Murdiestone , in exchange for that which was subject to such egregious incon- venience . When the bargain was ...
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... English , both from its situation and the restless mili - haith not at any tyme in the mynd of man in any warrs been tary disposition of its inhabitants , who were seldom on good terms with their neighbours . The following letter from ...
... English , both from its situation and the restless mili - haith not at any tyme in the mynd of man in any warrs been tary disposition of its inhabitants , who were seldom on good terms with their neighbours . The following letter from ...
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... English pursued with a Border sleuth - bratch , or blood - hound . The lands of Deloraine are joined to those of Buccleuch in The kings and heroes of Scotland , as well as the Border- Ettrick Forest . They were immemorially possessed by ...
... English pursued with a Border sleuth - bratch , or blood - hound . The lands of Deloraine are joined to those of Buccleuch in The kings and heroes of Scotland , as well as the Border- Ettrick Forest . They were immemorially possessed by ...
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... English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , they met at the speare poyntes rudely ; the French squyer justed right pleasantly ; the Englishman ran too lowe , for he strak the Frenchman depe into the thigh . Wherewith the Erle ...
... English squire , and Joachim Cathore , a Frenchman , they met at the speare poyntes rudely ; the French squyer justed right pleasantly ; the Englishman ran too lowe , for he strak the Frenchman depe into the thigh . Wherewith the Erle ...
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