Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... gave : they are usually abbreviations of Sir Walter's own . Scott's notes are omitted , for reasons of limited space , with great regret . Some of them , indeed , have been made superfluous by the very vogue of his own writings , and no ...
... gave : they are usually abbreviations of Sir Walter's own . Scott's notes are omitted , for reasons of limited space , with great regret . Some of them , indeed , have been made superfluous by the very vogue of his own writings , and no ...
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... gave us Waverley and the Lay ; he annexed whole provinces in the realm of romance . These suggestions may be fanciful , but science has provided nothing better . We have , in Scott , great genius , but why in him rather than in another ...
... gave us Waverley and the Lay ; he annexed whole provinces in the realm of romance . These suggestions may be fanciful , but science has provided nothing better . We have , in Scott , great genius , but why in him rather than in another ...
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... gave him most pleasure was Dr. Johnson . last lines that Sir Walter ever sent to the press were a quotation from " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Thus widely different were his ideals from his perform- ances ; and , in thinking of this ...
... gave him most pleasure was Dr. Johnson . last lines that Sir Walter ever sent to the press were a quotation from " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Thus widely different were his ideals from his perform- ances ; and , in thinking of this ...
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... the meal At midnight drew the felon steel , And gave the host's kind breast to feel Meed for his hospitality ! The friendly hearth which warm'd that hand At midnight arm'd ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE 7 ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE.
... the meal At midnight drew the felon steel , And gave the host's kind breast to feel Meed for his hospitality ! The friendly hearth which warm'd that hand At midnight arm'd ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE 7 ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE.
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... gave him heart , and gave him time , Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony . And then , he said , he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for ...
... gave him heart , and gave him time , Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony . And then , he said , he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for ...
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