The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Memoir : Ten Volumes in Five, 第 4 巻Black, 1878 |
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... . If I hit mast , and line , and bird Measurers of good and evil , & c . Mottoes . • 843 343 345 From Count Robert of Paris . Mottoes 350 From Castle Dangerous Mottoes . 354 VOL . VIII . PREFACE TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN viii CONTENTS .
... . If I hit mast , and line , and bird Measurers of good and evil , & c . Mottoes . • 843 343 345 From Count Robert of Paris . Mottoes 350 From Castle Dangerous Mottoes . 354 VOL . VIII . PREFACE TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN viii CONTENTS .
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... TRIERMAIN ... Page 1 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . Introduction Canto I ...... II .. 12 20 39 III .. Conclusion ... 80 117 APPENDIX TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . 123 HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS . Introduction ... 128 Canto I. 132 II . 147 III ...
... TRIERMAIN ... Page 1 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . Introduction Canto I ...... II .. 12 20 39 III .. Conclusion ... 80 117 APPENDIX TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . 123 HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS . Introduction ... 128 Canto I. 132 II . 147 III ...
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With a Memoir : Ten Volumes in Five Walter Scott. : PREFACE TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . TO THE FIRST.
With a Memoir : Ten Volumes in Five Walter Scott. : PREFACE TO THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . TO THE FIRST.
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... in which you could no way involve your hero , or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be thrown away , and it will be of use , applied to any other was the first instance in which common sense was applied THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN .
... in which you could no way involve your hero , or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be thrown away , and it will be of use , applied to any other was the first instance in which common sense was applied THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN .
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... a fictitious narrative , framed and combined at the pleasure of the writer ; beginning and ending as he may judge best ; which neither exacts nor refuses the use of supernatural machin- ery ; THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . 9.
... a fictitious narrative , framed and combined at the pleasure of the writer ; beginning and ending as he may judge best ; which neither exacts nor refuses the use of supernatural machin- ery ; THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN . 9.
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