Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... turn , and prove genius to be a form of inherited disease . Again , five of Scott's elder brothers and sisters died very young , probably from the unhealthy nature of the old house near that where Darnley was slain . The sister , Anne ...
... turn , and prove genius to be a form of inherited disease . Again , five of Scott's elder brothers and sisters died very young , probably from the unhealthy nature of the old house near that where Darnley was slain . The sister , Anne ...
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... turning over books in a cottage of the Forest , he made the Baron's acquaintance and trembled at the appearance of Sir Richard of Coldinghame , before he had heard the name of Scott . There are weak lines to be sure , as “ the touch was ...
... turning over books in a cottage of the Forest , he made the Baron's acquaintance and trembled at the appearance of Sir Richard of Coldinghame , before he had heard the name of Scott . There are weak lines to be sure , as “ the touch was ...
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... turning and tossing in his dreams , in the works of Cowper , Gray , Collins , and Thomson , -has been written about more than sufficiently . Tea - cup times were over : men were looking at Nature for themselves ; the poetry of town life ...
... turning and tossing in his dreams , in the works of Cowper , Gray , Collins , and Thomson , -has been written about more than sufficiently . Tea - cup times were over : men were looking at Nature for themselves ; the poetry of town life ...
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... turns . Without the Page , there can be no story . Scott never was more rapid than in William of Deloraine's ride ; never more awful than in the scene where the wizard is exhumed ; never more tender than in his love- passages here ...
... turns . Without the Page , there can be no story . Scott never was more rapid than in William of Deloraine's ride ; never more awful than in the scene where the wizard is exhumed ; never more tender than in his love- passages here ...
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... turns from the camp to the court , to James and the siren Lady Heron , with her ringing ballad of " Lochinvar , " and again to the dark resentful Angus . It must be admitted that Jeffrey censured with justice the uninspired piece of ...
... turns from the camp to the court , to James and the siren Lady Heron , with her ringing ballad of " Lochinvar , " and again to the dark resentful Angus . It must be admitted that Jeffrey censured with justice the uninspired piece of ...
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