The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... must have one general character in all nations , both as to its merits and its imperfections . The earlier poets have the advantage , and it is not a small one , of having the first choice out of the stock of mate- 6 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ...
... must have one general character in all nations , both as to its merits and its imperfections . The earlier poets have the advantage , and it is not a small one , of having the first choice out of the stock of mate- 6 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ...
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... poets almost uniformly display a bold , rude , original cast of genius and expression . They have walked at free ... poet who shall use it , must either strug- gle hard to give his lion , as heralds say , with a difference , or lie ...
... poets almost uniformly display a bold , rude , original cast of genius and expression . They have walked at free ... poet who shall use it , must either strug- gle hard to give his lion , as heralds say , with a difference , or lie ...
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... poets existed before the immortal Bard who gave the King of kings his fame ; and he whom all civilized nations now acknowledge as the Father ... poet .-- ED . } It is indeed easily discovered , that the quali- ties 8 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
... poets existed before the immortal Bard who gave the King of kings his fame ; and he whom all civilized nations now acknowledge as the Father ... poet .-- ED . } It is indeed easily discovered , that the quali- ties 8 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
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... poet must have that original power of embodying and detailing circumstances , which can place before the eyes of others a scene which only exists in his own imagination . This last high and creative faculty , namely , that of impressing ...
... poet must have that original power of embodying and detailing circumstances , which can place before the eyes of others a scene which only exists in his own imagination . This last high and creative faculty , namely , that of impressing ...
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... poet , in reciting his productions , falls naturally into a chant or song . With this additional accomplishment , the poet becomes dodos , or the man of song , and his character is complete when the additional accompaniment of a lute or ...
... poet , in reciting his productions , falls naturally into a chant or song . With this additional accomplishment , the poet becomes dodos , or the man of song , and his character is complete when the additional accompaniment of a lute or ...
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