The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... English poetry , was continued with increasing avidity during a long visit which , in his twelfth year , he paid to his father's sister at the village of Kelso , where the young student read for the first time , with entranced ...
... English poetry , was continued with increasing avidity during a long visit which , in his twelfth year , he paid to his father's sister at the village of Kelso , where the young student read for the first time , with entranced ...
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... English literature . Its circulation immediately became immense , and has since exceeded that of any other English poem . At this culminating point of the poet's life , we must turn aside from the narrative of his literary triumphs , to ...
... English literature . Its circulation immediately became immense , and has since exceeded that of any other English poem . At this culminating point of the poet's life , we must turn aside from the narrative of his literary triumphs , to ...
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... an editor and commentator of English classics , by publishing in 1814 his edition of Swift . But from 1815 till 1825 , Scott's name ceased almost en tirely to be before the public as an avowed author MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 16.
... an editor and commentator of English classics , by publishing in 1814 his edition of Swift . But from 1815 till 1825 , Scott's name ceased almost en tirely to be before the public as an avowed author MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . 16.
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... English was not much awakened by poems in the rude garb of antiquity , accompanied with notes referring to the obscure feuds of barbarous clans , of whose very names civilized history was ignorant . It was , on the whole , one of those ...
... English was not much awakened by poems in the rude garb of antiquity , accompanied with notes referring to the obscure feuds of barbarous clans , of whose very names civilized history was ignorant . It was , on the whole , one of those ...
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... English tongue is spoken . I was already acquainted with the " Joan of Arc , " the " Tha- laba , " and the " Metrical Ballads " of Mr. Southey , which had found their way to Scotland , and were generally admired . But Mr. Stoddart , who ...
... English tongue is spoken . I was already acquainted with the " Joan of Arc , " the " Tha- laba , " and the " Metrical Ballads " of Mr. Southey , which had found their way to Scotland , and were generally admired . But Mr. Stoddart , who ...
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