The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 13
... once as a classic in 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 ...
... once as a classic in 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 ...
Página 16
... once more taken up , and the work was finished with miraculous rapidity ; the second and third volumes having been written during the afternoons of three summer weeks in 1814 . novel appeared in July of that year , under the title of ...
... once more taken up , and the work was finished with miraculous rapidity ; the second and third volumes having been written during the afternoons of three summer weeks in 1814 . novel appeared in July of that year , under the title of ...
Página 23
... once so popular , may still attract public attention and curiosity , it seems to me not without its use to record the manner and cir- cumstances under which the present , and other Poems on the same plan , attained for a season an ...
... once so popular , may still attract public attention and curiosity , it seems to me not without its use to record the manner and cir- cumstances under which the present , and other Poems on the same plan , attained for a season an ...
Página 27
... once listened to as to an enchanting melody , had become hackneyed and sickening , from its being the accompaniment of every grinding hand - organ ; and besides , a long work in quatrains , whether those of the common ballad , or such ...
... once listened to as to an enchanting melody , had become hackneyed and sickening , from its being the accompaniment of every grinding hand - organ ; and besides , a long work in quatrains , whether those of the common ballad , or such ...
Página 31
... once licensed by the critics as fit for the market , was soon finished , proceeding at about the rate of a canto per week . There was , indeed , little occasion for pause or hesitation , when a troublesome rhyme might be accommo- dated ...
... once licensed by the critics as fit for the market , was soon finished , proceeding at about the rate of a canto per week . There was , indeed , little occasion for pause or hesitation , when a troublesome rhyme might be accommo- dated ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abbotsford ancient Argentine arms bade band battle beneath Bertram blood blood-hound bold bower brand brave breast bright Brignall broadsword brow Bruce castle chivalry clan courser dark deep Deloraine Douglas dread drew Earl Ettrick Forest fair falchion fame fate fear fell fierce fight gallant gave glance grace grey hall hand harp hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy isle King knight lady lake lance land Liddesdale light Lindisfarne Loch Katrine lone Lord Marmion Lorn loud maid maiden mark'd minstrel minstrelsy Monarch Mortham moss-trooper mountain ne'er noble NOTE o'er pale pass'd poem pride Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby Rokeby's round rude rung Saint Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shore show'd silvan sire sought sound spear steed stern stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas vex'd wake warriors wave ween wild Wilfrid wind