Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... till 1796 , when he published his translation of Bürger's Lenore , he had only written " an occasional sonnet to his mistress's eyebrow . " His mistress was probably the Lady Green Mantle , whom he loved " from 66 " " almost the dawn of ...
... till 1796 , when he published his translation of Bürger's Lenore , he had only written " an occasional sonnet to his mistress's eyebrow . " His mistress was probably the Lady Green Mantle , whom he loved " from 66 " " almost the dawn of ...
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... 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 " " tales : the story was the thing with ...
... 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 " " tales : the story was the thing with ...
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... Till I had dimm'd their armour's shine In glorious battle - fray ! Like Cetewayo , Marmion feels the imperative instinctive craving " to wash his spears . " Then comes the noble chord of colour , justly praised by Mr. Ruskin , black ...
... Till I had dimm'd their armour's shine In glorious battle - fray ! Like Cetewayo , Marmion feels the imperative instinctive craving " to wash his spears . " Then comes the noble chord of colour , justly praised by Mr. Ruskin , black ...
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... till Byron had eclipsed the poetical vogue of Scott . In 1806 he was still doubting whether or not verse was the proper vehicle for the praises of Prince Charles . But of verse in his honour the Prince enjoys enough , and of the best ...
... till Byron had eclipsed the poetical vogue of Scott . In 1806 he was still doubting whether or not verse was the proper vehicle for the praises of Prince Charles . But of verse in his honour the Prince enjoys enough , and of the best ...
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... till he knew the localities ) ; and , in brief , the poet's foot is no longer on his native heath . He was getting older , he says ; something of his early fire had gone , and the critics who preferred Rokeby to Marmion and the Lay did ...
... till he knew the localities ) ; and , in brief , the poet's foot is no longer on his native heath . He was getting older , he says ; something of his early fire had gone , and the critics who preferred Rokeby to Marmion and the Lay did ...
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