Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... Marmion at Ashestiel— November's sky is chill and drear , November's leaf is red and sear . Ashestiel was his happiest home , and on the rolling moors behind Ashestiel , that sunder Tweed from Yarrow , he had “ grand rides when he was ...
... Marmion at Ashestiel— November's sky is chill and drear , November's leaf is red and sear . Ashestiel was his happiest home , and on the rolling moors behind Ashestiel , that sunder Tweed from Yarrow , he had “ grand rides when he was ...
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... Marmion gasping upon Flodden Field , " till he could find leisure " to knock him on the head with two or three thumping stanzas . " Scott had never the leisure of a professional poet - a Tennyson or a Wordsworth . He was a teller of ...
... Marmion gasping upon Flodden Field , " till he could find leisure " to knock him on the head with two or three thumping stanzas . " Scott had never the leisure of a professional poet - a Tennyson or a Wordsworth . He was a teller of ...
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... Marmion is bantered about the " gentle page " who was a gentle paramour , " we see how little Scott shone in correcting . In the MS . Marmion " answer'd stern and high . " In the printed poem he " made a calm reply . " This is weak ...
... Marmion is bantered about the " gentle page " who was a gentle paramour , " we see how little Scott shone in correcting . In the MS . Marmion " answer'd stern and high . " In the printed poem he " made a calm reply . " This is weak ...
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... Marmion's distant ear , on the night of her immurement , is a touch of superstition very characteristic of him who introduced the wraith in The Bride of Lammermoor . The scene of the hostelry Scott could have done better in prose , and ...
... Marmion's distant ear , on the night of her immurement , is a touch of superstition very characteristic of him who introduced the wraith in The Bride of Lammermoor . The scene of the hostelry Scott could have done better in prose , and ...
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... Marmion , he comes nearest to the Homeric xápun . Mr. Matthew Arnold , indeed , complained of the " jerky " utterances of the dying Marmion , but the world has not agreed with his censure . Achilles or Tydeus ' son would not have ...
... Marmion , he comes nearest to the Homeric xápun . Mr. Matthew Arnold , indeed , complained of the " jerky " utterances of the dying Marmion , but the world has not agreed with his censure . Achilles or Tydeus ' son would not have ...
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