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... hand , might have been made a source of un- mixed pleasure and approbation . These are the principal faults of Mr. Scott , to which the general pre - eminence of his former poem almost blinded his readers ; and of all these , his ...
... hand , might have been made a source of un- mixed pleasure and approbation . These are the principal faults of Mr. Scott , to which the general pre - eminence of his former poem almost blinded his readers ; and of all these , his ...
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... hand : Nor wanted , in that martial day , The implements of Scottish fray , The buckler , lance , and brand . Beneath its shade , the place of state , On oaken settle Marmion sate , And viewed around the blazing hearth . His followers ...
... hand : Nor wanted , in that martial day , The implements of Scottish fray , The buckler , lance , and brand . Beneath its shade , the place of state , On oaken settle Marmion sate , And viewed around the blazing hearth . His followers ...
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... hand that my right hand may more nobly be devoted to your service ; " and alluding to his pen , ( plume , ) declares " he comes from a family who never used one but to stick it in their hats . " When he solicits small favours from the ...
... hand that my right hand may more nobly be devoted to your service ; " and alluding to his pen , ( plume , ) declares " he comes from a family who never used one but to stick it in their hats . " When he solicits small favours from the ...
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