The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume. With All His Introductions and Notes, Also, Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesA and C Black, 1857 - 823 páginas |
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... stanza to an- other , it follows , that the meaning of each period must be comprehended within four lines , and equally so that it must be extended so as to fill that space . The alternate dilation and contraction thus rendered ne ...
... stanza to an- other , it follows , that the meaning of each period must be comprehended within four lines , and equally so that it must be extended so as to fill that space . The alternate dilation and contraction thus rendered ne ...
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... stanzas , and the liberty which it allowed the author , to adapt the sound to the As neither of my friends said much to me on the sub- sense , seemed to be exactly suited to such an extra - ject of the stanzas I showed them before their ...
... stanzas , and the liberty which it allowed the author , to adapt the sound to the As neither of my friends said much to me on the sub- sense , seemed to be exactly suited to such an extra - ject of the stanzas I showed them before their ...
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... stanza , or where an incorrect measure might be remedied by a variation of the rhyme . It was finally published in 1805 , and may be regarded as the first work in which the writer , who has been since so volu- minous , laid his claim to ...
... stanza , or where an incorrect measure might be remedied by a variation of the rhyme . It was finally published in 1805 , and may be regarded as the first work in which the writer , who has been since so volu- minous , laid his claim to ...
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... stanzas as- cribed to the last of the real wandering minstrels of this dis- trict , by name Burn : ' Sing Erceldoune , and Cowdenkno wes , Where Homes had ance commanding , And Drygrange , wi ' the milk - white ewes , ' Twixt Tweed and ...
... stanzas as- cribed to the last of the real wandering minstrels of this dis- trict , by name Burn : ' Sing Erceldoune , and Cowdenkno wes , Where Homes had ance commanding , And Drygrange , wi ' the milk - white ewes , ' Twixt Tweed and ...
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... stanzas of the whole poem ; they transport us at once into the days of knightly daring and feudal hostility , at the same time that they suggest , in a very interesting way , all those softer sentiments which arise out of some parts of ...
... stanzas of the whole poem ; they transport us at once into the days of knightly daring and feudal hostility , at the same time that they suggest , in a very interesting way , all those softer sentiments which arise out of some parts of ...
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