The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... poet in him had begun to stir already . Ossian and Spenser were now made known to him ; Macpherson soon palled , but " Spenser I could have read for ever . " Yet it was hardly as " the poets ' poet , " master of harmonious metre and of ...
... poet in him had begun to stir already . Ossian and Spenser were now made known to him ; Macpherson soon palled , but " Spenser I could have read for ever . " Yet it was hardly as " the poets ' poet , " master of harmonious metre and of ...
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... poets , his poet contemporaries . For one thing , it came at a much later stage in his life : the historic Muse is not served by boy - worshippers . Of the company in which we instinctively place him , Scott was actually older than any ...
... poets , his poet contemporaries . For one thing , it came at a much later stage in his life : the historic Muse is not served by boy - worshippers . Of the company in which we instinctively place him , Scott was actually older than any ...
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... poet , and all of them must include intense study of other men's verse . Wordsworth , Scott's friend and ... poet in him was the verse writer , that poet was made , not in solitude but in the gathering up of old songs , which he found ...
... poet , and all of them must include intense study of other men's verse . Wordsworth , Scott's friend and ... poet in him was the verse writer , that poet was made , not in solitude but in the gathering up of old songs , which he found ...
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