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Página xix
... subject was never resumed ; but I did not abandon the idea of fictitious composition in 1 See the fragment alluded to , in the Appendix , No. I. prose , though I determined to give another turn to GENERAL PREFACE . xix APPENDIX.
... subject was never resumed ; but I did not abandon the idea of fictitious composition in 1 See the fragment alluded to , in the Appendix , No. I. prose , though I determined to give another turn to GENERAL PREFACE . xix APPENDIX.
Página xxi
... turned my thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already written , after searching such repositories as were within my reach , and was too indolent to attempt to write it ...
... turned my thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already written , after searching such repositories as were within my reach , and was too indolent to attempt to write it ...
Página xliii
... turn upon a fine legend of superstition which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence , where , in the reign of Alexander III . of Scotland , that re- nowned person , Thomas of Hersildoune , called the Rhymer ...
... turn upon a fine legend of superstition which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence , where , in the reign of Alexander III . of Scotland , that re- nowned person , Thomas of Hersildoune , called the Rhymer ...
Página lviii
... turned in despair upon his pursuers , who then stood at gaze , making an hideous clamour , and awaiting their two - footed auxiliaries . Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda , and ...
... turned in despair upon his pursuers , who then stood at gaze , making an hideous clamour , and awaiting their two - footed auxiliaries . Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda , and ...
Página lxiv
... turned the discourse upon the misfor- tunes of her life , and hinted that having recovered her brother , and seeing him look forward to the society of one who would amply repay to him the loss of hers , she had thoughts of dedicating ...
... turned the discourse upon the misfor- tunes of her life , and hinted that having recovered her brother , and seeing him look forward to the society of one who would amply repay to him the loss of hers , she had thoughts of dedicating ...
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