Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... Roderick Dhu ! ' The Lowland knight , though startled , repeats his defiance ; and Sir Roderick , respecting his valour , by a signal dismisses his men to their concealment , and assures him anew of his safety till they pass his ...
... Roderick Dhu ! ' The Lowland knight , though startled , repeats his defiance ; and Sir Roderick , respecting his valour , by a signal dismisses his men to their concealment , and assures him anew of his safety till they pass his ...
Pàgina 267
... Roderick and the King's lieutenant , the Earl of Mar ; and is ordered back to prevent the combat , by announcing that both Sir Roderick and Lord Douglas are in the hands of their sovereign . The sixth and last canto , entitled The Guard ...
... Roderick and the King's lieutenant , the Earl of Mar ; and is ordered back to prevent the combat , by announcing that both Sir Roderick and Lord Douglas are in the hands of their sovereign . The sixth and last canto , entitled The Guard ...
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... Roderick cried , ' In this most . awful moment . By that hope , That holy faith which comforts thee in death , Grant thy forgiveness , Julian , ere thou diest ! Behold the man who most hath injur'd thee ! Roderick ! the wretched Goth ...
... Roderick cried , ' In this most . awful moment . By that hope , That holy faith which comforts thee in death , Grant thy forgiveness , Julian , ere thou diest ! Behold the man who most hath injur'd thee ! Roderick ! the wretched Goth ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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