Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... fire and heat , Scott more light and sweetness . Let us not dis- praise them by vaunting the relative superiority of either . The But we love Scott the better for his generous avoidance of rivalry . " If you wish to speak of a real poet ...
... fire and heat , Scott more light and sweetness . Let us not dis- praise them by vaunting the relative superiority of either . The But we love Scott the better for his generous avoidance of rivalry . " If you wish to speak of a real poet ...
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... 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 so merely because Scott had declined on something nearer INTRODUCTION XXV.
... 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 so merely because Scott had declined on something nearer INTRODUCTION XXV.
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... fire " is beautiful , and best to be appreciated by those who know its lambent light on the " darksome Sound " of Mull . Whether taken as a study of Bruce , or as illustrious for the knightly chivalry of the fight at Bannockburn , and ...
... fire " is beautiful , and best to be appreciated by those who know its lambent light on the " darksome Sound " of Mull . Whether taken as a study of Bruce , or as illustrious for the knightly chivalry of the fight at Bannockburn , and ...
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... was Shelley , " the meteoric poet , " all air and fire ; there was Keats , with the subtlest sense of beauty , stripping Nature to her inmost secret of loveli- ness , as his friend , John Hamilton Reynolds , INTRODUCTION xxix.
... was Shelley , " the meteoric poet , " all air and fire ; there was Keats , with the subtlest sense of beauty , stripping Nature to her inmost secret of loveli- ness , as his friend , John Hamilton Reynolds , INTRODUCTION xxix.
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... fire ! Burst the base foreign yoke as your sires did of yore ! Or die , like your sires , and endure it no more ! BONNY DUNDEE * To the Lords of Convention ' twas Claver'se who spoke , " Ere the King's crown shall fall there are crowns ...
... fire ! Burst the base foreign yoke as your sires did of yore ! Or die , like your sires , and endure it no more ! BONNY DUNDEE * To the Lords of Convention ' twas Claver'se who spoke , " Ere the King's crown shall fall there are crowns ...
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