The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... close which tells how the old wanderer found a resting - place ; how " Close beneath proud Newark's tower , Arose the Minstrel's humble bower " ; where he could " give the aid he begged before . " Nothing is said here of the ...
... close which tells how the old wanderer found a resting - place ; how " Close beneath proud Newark's tower , Arose the Minstrel's humble bower " ; where he could " give the aid he begged before . " Nothing is said here of the ...
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... close of the Second Canto when Malcolm Graeme will take from Roderick Dhu " not the poor service of a boat " , but swims his pas- sage ; yet in the scenes which follow , the simplicity and natural truth is offset by an over - emphatic ...
... close of the Second Canto when Malcolm Graeme will take from Roderick Dhu " not the poor service of a boat " , but swims his pas- sage ; yet in the scenes which follow , the simplicity and natural truth is offset by an over - emphatic ...
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... close to poetry as in this story , which is put into the mouth of a blind fiddler . Tread- ing on the border - line of the supernatural , yet always with one foot at least solidly planted on earth , the artist here creates images for ...
... close to poetry as in this story , which is put into the mouth of a blind fiddler . Tread- ing on the border - line of the supernatural , yet always with one foot at least solidly planted on earth , the artist here creates images for ...
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