The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... telling made him a prime favorite . After leaving the high school , a few months with his aunt at Kelso , one of the most picturesque spots in all Scotland , gave time to become acquainted with Spenser , the open sesame of so many poets ...
... telling made him a prime favorite . After leaving the high school , a few months with his aunt at Kelso , one of the most picturesque spots in all Scotland , gave time to become acquainted with Spenser , the open sesame of so many poets ...
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... tell an interesting story in an interesting way . The mode of versification affords opportunity for expression often careless and sometimes slipshod , and Scott's peculiar genius did not take the form of either deep thought or intense ...
... tell an interesting story in an interesting way . The mode of versification affords opportunity for expression often careless and sometimes slipshod , and Scott's peculiar genius did not take the form of either deep thought or intense ...
Página xxxii
... tells how The Lady of the Lake first reached a company of Scotch soldiers in Spain during the Napoleonic wars . They were exposed at the time to the fire of the enemy . The men were made to lie at full length on the earth , while the ...
... tells how The Lady of the Lake first reached a company of Scotch soldiers in Spain during the Napoleonic wars . They were exposed at the time to the fire of the enemy . The men were made to lie at full length on the earth , while the ...
Página xxxvii
... tell about them . We knew one class that interrupted the delighted lecturer repeatedly by impromptu concert reci tation of the appropriate verses . Bits of heather and foxglove are a help . The map may be enlarged for chart or ...
... tell about them . We knew one class that interrupted the delighted lecturer repeatedly by impromptu concert reci tation of the appropriate verses . Bits of heather and foxglove are a help . The map may be enlarged for chart or ...
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... VI " Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambusmore ; What reins were tightened in despair , 8c 90 100 When rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagged upon THE LADY OF THE LAKE CANTO 1 .
... VI " Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambusmore ; What reins were tightened in despair , 8c 90 100 When rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagged upon THE LADY OF THE LAKE CANTO 1 .
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