The Lay of the Last MinstrelMacmillan, 1904 - 187 ページ |
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... Melrose and Selkirk , and a few miles below Ashestiel . He im- mediately set about repairing and enlarging the house , planting trees , and draining the land , and for the next ten years spent much of his time and all his spare money in ...
... Melrose and Selkirk , and a few miles below Ashestiel . He im- mediately set about repairing and enlarging the house , planting trees , and draining the land , and for the next ten years spent much of his time and all his spare money in ...
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... Melrose Abbey ; I shall not be able to accompany you , as I have some household affairs to attend to ; but I will put you in charge of my son Charles , who is very learned in all things touching the old ruin and the neighborhood it ...
... Melrose Abbey ; I shall not be able to accompany you , as I have some household affairs to attend to ; but I will put you in charge of my son Charles , who is very learned in all things touching the old ruin and the neighborhood it ...
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... Melrose , and the mighty book of the enchanter , which occupy nearly one- third of the whole poem , and engross the attention of the reader for a long time after the commencement of the narrative , are of no use whatsoever in the ...
... Melrose , and the mighty book of the enchanter , which occupy nearly one- third of the whole poem , and engross the attention of the reader for a long time after the commencement of the narrative , are of no use whatsoever in the ...
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... Melrose for " the mighty book of the enchanter . " The meeting between Deloraine and Cranstoun is the direct result of the visit to Melrose , and leads to the theft of the book , the luring of the boy into the woods , his consequent ...
... Melrose for " the mighty book of the enchanter . " The meeting between Deloraine and Cranstoun is the direct result of the visit to Melrose , and leads to the theft of the book , the luring of the boy into the woods , his consequent ...
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... poem to its beauties we shall find plenty to be grateful for . The whole episode of Deloraine's visit to Melrose is in- 1 Lockhart's Life , II . · teresting . The opening lines of Canto II are justly INTRODUCTION XII.
... poem to its beauties we shall find plenty to be grateful for . The whole episode of Deloraine's visit to Melrose is in- 1 Lockhart's Life , II . · teresting . The opening lines of Canto II are justly INTRODUCTION XII.
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