The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 17 卷R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... existing in that language were composed , not for the court of Paris , but for that of London ; and hence a British story , the glories of King Arthur , became their favourite theme . The ingenious Abbé de la Rue wrote several essays ...
... existing in that language were composed , not for the court of Paris , but for that of London ; and hence a British story , the glories of King Arthur , became their favourite theme . The ingenious Abbé de la Rue wrote several essays ...
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... existing in the provincial towns and amongst the rural noblesse , were not lost upon the poet , by whose satirical powers they were destined to be immortalized . On his return to Paris , young Poquelin com- menced the study of the law ...
... existing in the provincial towns and amongst the rural noblesse , were not lost upon the poet , by whose satirical powers they were destined to be immortalized . On his return to Paris , young Poquelin com- menced the study of the law ...
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... existing idea in the mind of the author ) - " Oscarre , the great Dane , gave histe he should be forslagen ; no teares colde availe ; the morning , cladde in robes of ghast- nesse , was come , " & c . & c . An instance of a curious ...
... existing idea in the mind of the author ) - " Oscarre , the great Dane , gave histe he should be forslagen ; no teares colde availe ; the morning , cladde in robes of ghast- nesse , was come , " & c . & c . An instance of a curious ...
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... existing superstitions , but particularly interesting , as regu- lating the religious belief and moral practice of millions , whom treaty or conquest has united to the British empire . But it must not be understood , while we are thus ...
... existing superstitions , but particularly interesting , as regu- lating the religious belief and moral practice of millions , whom treaty or conquest has united to the British empire . But it must not be understood , while we are thus ...
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... existing for such a length of time ; and although the poet has judiciously broken the spell by intervals of repose , yet when we consider the exertions made in the delivery of the Glendoveer , we are led to suspect that the pain had ...
... existing for such a length of time ; and although the poet has judiciously broken the spell by intervals of repose , yet when we consider the exertions made in the delivery of the Glendoveer , we are led to suspect that the pain had ...
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第 343 頁 - STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me.
第 86 頁 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
第 247 頁 - I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
第 332 頁 - Ye ! who have traced the Pilgrim to the scene Which is his last, if in your memories dwell A thought which once was his, if on ye swell...
第 259 頁 - Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met, or never parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
第 343 頁 - Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but Nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy ! But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story...
第 342 頁 - The foe, the fool, the jealous, and the vain, The envious who but breathe in others' pain, Behold the host ! delighting to deprave, Who track the steps of Glory to the grave, Watch...
第 277 頁 - Touch'd by the music, and the melting scene, Was scarce one tearless eye amidst the crowd : — Stern warriors, resting on their swords, were seen To veil their eyes, as pass'd each much-loved shroud, While woman's softer soul in woe dissolved aloud.
第 285 頁 - Though my perishing ranks should be strewed in their gore, Like ocean-weeds heaped on the surf-beaten shore, Lochiel, untainted by flight or by chains, While the kindling of life in his bosom remains, Shall victor exult, or in death be laid low, With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame.
第 278 頁 - And by my side, in battle true, A thousand warriors drew the shaft? Ah ! there, in desolation cold, The desert serpent dwells alone, Where grass o'ergrows each mouldering bone, And stones themselves to ruin grown, Like me, are death-like old.