The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... story is that it should not rest for the chief interest on the mere development of the story ; but rather that the narrative should be quite subordinate to that insight into the deeper side of life and manners , in expressing which ...
... story is that it should not rest for the chief interest on the mere development of the story ; but rather that the narrative should be quite subordinate to that insight into the deeper side of life and manners , in expressing which ...
Página xxxi
... , and the hounds are in cry , And the hunter's horn is ringing . " Beauties.- Next to the interest of the story the charm of the poem lies in its description . Scott himself said of it , " The force of The Lay is INTRODUCTION XXXI.
... , and the hounds are in cry , And the hunter's horn is ringing . " Beauties.- Next to the interest of the story the charm of the poem lies in its description . Scott himself said of it , " The force of The Lay is INTRODUCTION XXXI.
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... story is constructed with infinitely more skill and address ; there is a greater proportion of pleasing and tender passages with much less antiquarian detail ; and upon the whole , a larger variety of characters , more artfully and ...
... story is constructed with infinitely more skill and address ; there is a greater proportion of pleasing and tender passages with much less antiquarian detail ; and upon the whole , a larger variety of characters , more artfully and ...
Página xxxix
... story of the whole canto reduced to a scale . This last is most desirable because untrained writers have so little sense of proportion , and put so much timber into their under pinning that often none is left for the roof . The above ...
... story of the whole canto reduced to a scale . This last is most desirable because untrained writers have so little sense of proportion , and put so much timber into their under pinning that often none is left for the roof . The above ...
Página xli
... Story - teller . 8. Scott's Use of Color . 9. Are we Less Courteous than the Highlanders ? VL IMAGINATIVE . 1. Preparing for the Chase . 2. Ellen's Life Previous to her Father's Exile . 3. Other Adventures of James in Disguise . 4. An ...
... Story - teller . 8. Scott's Use of Color . 9. Are we Less Courteous than the Highlanders ? VL IMAGINATIVE . 1. Preparing for the Chase . 2. Ellen's Life Previous to her Father's Exile . 3. Other Adventures of James in Disguise . 4. An ...
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