Sir Walter Scott, Landscape and LocalityAthlone Press, 1980 - 188 páginas |
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... Hatteraick , asks to be taken to the Kaim of Derncleugh , a ruined tower on the edge of the glen , to die . This too is where Hatteraick's lieutenant , Brown ( Harry's namesake ) , shot in the raid on Woodbourne , ends his life in Meg's ...
... Hatteraick , asks to be taken to the Kaim of Derncleugh , a ruined tower on the edge of the glen , to die . This too is where Hatteraick's lieutenant , Brown ( Harry's namesake ) , shot in the raid on Woodbourne , ends his life in Meg's ...
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... Hatteraick , MacGuffog and Glossin are not Beggar's Opera villains , and though Scott may cast a humorous and condoning eye on the act of smuggling as a time - honoured method of evading oppressive taxes , it is a view he expresses ...
... Hatteraick , MacGuffog and Glossin are not Beggar's Opera villains , and though Scott may cast a humorous and condoning eye on the act of smuggling as a time - honoured method of evading oppressive taxes , it is a view he expresses ...
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... Hatteraick's capture , Scott makes the association explicit : ' Hatteraick's savage and rugged cast of features , now rendered more ferocious by the circumstances of his situation , and the deep gloom of his mind , assorted well with ...
... Hatteraick's capture , Scott makes the association explicit : ' Hatteraick's savage and rugged cast of features , now rendered more ferocious by the circumstances of his situation , and the deep gloom of his mind , assorted well with ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Poems | 23 |
Waverley 1814 | 50 |
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ancient Antiquary appears Ashton Ballad Bertram Bewcastle Border Bride of Lammermoor Canto CHAPTER character Charles Edward Darsie Darsie's death Derncleugh Dinmont Donald Bean Edinburgh Effie Effie's eighteenth century Ellangowan English environment Fast Castle father feeling Fergus fiction gipsies Glenallan Glossin Guy Mannering Hatteraick Heart of Midlothian hero Highland hill honour Jacobite Jacobite rising Jeanie Jeanie's Lady Laird land landscape language later Latimer Letters Liddesdale literary lives locality Lockhart Lord loyalties Lucy Mac-Ivor Marmion Meg's Melrose mind Minstrel moral Mucklebackits narrative nature never Old Mortality Oldbuck passage pele towers picturesque Pirate poem poetry political Ravenswood Ravenswood estates recognise Redgauntlet remains Rob Roy romantic ruins scene Scotland Scots Scottish Shetland Sir Walter Scott smugglers Solway Stuart tale theme tion tower tradition Troil Tully-Veolan verse Waverley Novels Waverley's William Wolf's Crag Wordsworth writing wrote Yellowley young