| Walter Scott - 1877 - 688 pages
...to my eyes thine arms appear, And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear. " In these far climes, it was my lot To meet the wonderous Michael Scott...in Notre Dame ! Some of his skill he taught to me ; IS THB LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL And, Warrior, I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon hills... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1878 - 140 pages
...iron clang sounds strange to my ear XIIL ' In these fair climes it was my lot To meet with wondrous Michael Scott, A Wizard of such dreaded fame, That when in Salamanca's cave 140 Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame. Some of his skill he taught... | |
| Charles Peter Mason - English language - 1879 - 202 pages
...adverb must have its own relation indicated in the analysis. 396. " When, in Salamanca's cave, Hint listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame" Subject (wit A attributive adjunct), 'the bells.' Adverbial a3- \ I. (Adverbial clause) 'when in Salamanca's... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - English poetry - 1880 - 326 pages
...climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; A wizard, of such dreaded fame, That when, m Salamanca's cave, Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame I Some of his skill he taught to me ; And, warrior, I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon... | |
| Charles Peter Mason - English language - 1880 - 216 pages
...adverb, that adverb must have its own relation indicated in the analysis. 398. " When, in Salamanca' 's cave, Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dante." Subject (with attributive adjunct), 'the bells.' Predicate, ' would ring.' Adverbial ad- \... | |
| Henry Weston Eve - German language - 1880 - 284 pages
...Obs. 1 . Compare in old English, him hungrede, and in Scott — And when in Salamanca's cave . Sim listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame. Obs. 2. We say cS friert mic(> an ken J&Snttn, not bit ^ilnbe frieren mit. See S 67 for the use of... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1880 - 406 pages
...meet the wondrous Michael Scott;1 A wizard, of such dreaded fame, That when, in Salamanca's cave,3 Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre-Dame ! 3 Some of his skill he taught to me ; And, Warrior, I could say to thee The words that... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 474 pages
...clang sounds strange to my ear. XIII. "In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michaoi Scott ;* A wizard, of such dreaded fame, That when,...he taught to me ; And, Warrior, I could say to thee Thewords that cleft Eildon hills in three,* And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to speak... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1882 - 780 pages
...ftr climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott,1' A wizard, ci" such dreaded fame, Th.u when, in Salamanca's cave, Him listed his magic wand...could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon hills in three,1* And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to speak them were a deadly sin ; And for... | |
| London univ, exam. papers, George Bede Cox - English language - 1882 - 268 pages
...passive for the active voice ? It pleased him to act as he thought fit, and not as he was advised. ' Him listed his magic wand to wave, The bells would ring in Notre Dame.' — SCOTT. When the passive is substituted for the active voice, the dative in these cases becomes... | |
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