The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... special . I value and gift books , when the giver wishes it , are not allowed to circulate . Readers are asked to report all cases of books marked or muti- Iated . Cornell University Library v.1-12 3 1924 013 544 246.
... special . I value and gift books , when the giver wishes it , are not allowed to circulate . Readers are asked to report all cases of books marked or muti- Iated . Cornell University Library v.1-12 3 1924 013 544 246.
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... reader will find it easy to compare the original detached anecdote , or brief sketch of character in these pages , with the expanded or embel- lished narratives and delineations of the Au- thor's greater poems and novels . The airs of ...
... reader will find it easy to compare the original detached anecdote , or brief sketch of character in these pages , with the expanded or embel- lished narratives and delineations of the Au- thor's greater poems and novels . The airs of ...
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... reader some information upon the cha- racter of Ballad Poetry . It would be throwing away words to prove , what all must admit , the general taste and pro- pensity of nations in their early state , to culti- vate some species of rude ...
... reader some information upon the cha- racter of Ballad Poetry . It would be throwing away words to prove , what all must admit , the general taste and pro- pensity of nations in their early state , to culti- vate some species of rude ...
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... reader of refined taste will find his patience rewarded , by passages in which the rude minstrel rises into sublimity or melts into pathos . These were the merits which induced the classical Addison1 to write an elaborate commentary ...
... reader of refined taste will find his patience rewarded , by passages in which the rude minstrel rises into sublimity or melts into pathos . These were the merits which induced the classical Addison1 to write an elaborate commentary ...
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... reader an opportunity to pause , and look back upon the enchanted ground over which they have travelled , they afford nothing to the modern bard , save facilitating the power of stupi- fying the audience with stanzas of dull and tedious ...
... reader an opportunity to pause , and look back upon the enchanted ground over which they have travelled , they afford nothing to the modern bard , save facilitating the power of stupi- fying the audience with stanzas of dull and tedious ...
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