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... showed my work to a critical friend , whose opinion . was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical repu- tation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by at- tempting a new style of composition . of composition . I therefore threw ...
... showed my work to a critical friend , whose opinion . was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical repu- tation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by at- tempting a new style of composition . of composition . I therefore threw ...
Página xxxvii
... showed that it must have been many years since it had been opened . While the cottages around lay in smoking ruins , this pile , deserted and desolate as it seemed to be , had suf- fered nothing from the violence of the invaders ; and ...
... showed that it must have been many years since it had been opened . While the cottages around lay in smoking ruins , this pile , deserted and desolate as it seemed to be , had suf- fered nothing from the violence of the invaders ; and ...
Página xxxviii
... showed himself at the window , and speaking in the English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded their business . The warrior replied that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the ...
... showed himself at the window , and speaking in the English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded their business . The warrior replied that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the ...
Página xlv
... show the white feather , and on they went . They entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal- black horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal- black armour , with a drawn sword in his hand ; but all were as ...
... show the white feather , and on they went . They entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal- black horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal- black armour , with a drawn sword in his hand ; but all were as ...
Página lvi
... show you where he lies , Fleet of foot , and tall of size ; We can show the marks he made When ' gainst the oak his antlers frayed ; You shall see him brought to bay , " Waken , lords and ladies gay . " Louder , louder chant the lay ...
... show you where he lies , Fleet of foot , and tall of size ; We can show the marks he made When ' gainst the oak his antlers frayed ; You shall see him brought to bay , " Waken , lords and ladies gay . " Louder , louder chant the lay ...
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