Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1887 |
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... laid at Branksome Hall , the ancient seat of the Buccleuch family , well exposed to inroads from the English side ... Lay have treated the Goblin as an extraneous character , forced on the story without having any vital connection with ...
... laid at Branksome Hall , the ancient seat of the Buccleuch family , well exposed to inroads from the English side ... Lay have treated the Goblin as an extraneous character , forced on the story without having any vital connection with ...
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... Lay . The rugged strength , war- like ferocity , and simple loyalty of the moss - trooping knight were there , and such a hero , treated in a serious spirit , had not been seen in the poetry of the eighteenth century . But the coarser ...
... Lay . The rugged strength , war- like ferocity , and simple loyalty of the moss - trooping knight were there , and such a hero , treated in a serious spirit , had not been seen in the poetry of the eighteenth century . But the coarser ...
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... Lay seemed to make it a waking reality , and it remained so till after the publication of Marmion , and certain consequences thence arising . We have a picture of himself by himself during this , the zenith of his happiness , in the ...
... Lay seemed to make it a waking reality , and it remained so till after the publication of Marmion , and certain consequences thence arising . We have a picture of himself by himself during this , the zenith of his happiness , in the ...
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... Lay and Marmion . Marmion was begun in November 1806 , but the following November found him no further advanced than the fourth Canto , and other tasks were responsible for the slowness of his progress , not increased painstaking . Then ...
... Lay and Marmion . Marmion was begun in November 1806 , but the following November found him no further advanced than the fourth Canto , and other tasks were responsible for the slowness of his progress , not increased painstaking . Then ...
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... Lay , is a curious and significant example of Scott's good - humoured deference to criticism in matters where wider knowledge gave him good reason to believe himself to be in the right . According to a recent specialist historian of ...
... Lay , is a curious and significant example of Scott's good - humoured deference to criticism in matters where wider knowledge gave him good reason to believe himself to be in the right . According to a recent specialist historian of ...
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