The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ..., Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... reader an opportunity to pause , and look back upon the enchanted ground over which they have travelled , they afford nothing to the modern bard , save facilitating the power of stupi- fying the audience with stanzas ofdull and tedious ...
... reader an opportunity to pause , and look back upon the enchanted ground over which they have travelled , they afford nothing to the modern bard , save facilitating the power of stupi- fying the audience with stanzas ofdull and tedious ...
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... reader will find a curious instance in the Introduction to the Romance of Sir Tristrem . Robert de Brunne there complains , that though the Romance of Sir Tristrem was the best which had ever been made , if it could be recited as ...
... reader will find a curious instance in the Introduction to the Romance of Sir Tristrem . Robert de Brunne there complains , that though the Romance of Sir Tristrem was the best which had ever been made , if it could be recited as ...
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... reader with the following stanzas , intended to commemorate some striking Scottish superstitions , omitted by Collins in his Ode upon that subject ; and which , if the Editor can judge with impartiality of the production of a valued ...
... reader with the following stanzas , intended to commemorate some striking Scottish superstitions , omitted by Collins in his Ode upon that subject ; and which , if the Editor can judge with impartiality of the production of a valued ...
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON POPULAR POETRY | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIXES | 240 |
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