Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... feeling cast aside , Record , that Fox a Briton died ! ( Introduction to Canto 1 ) Scott could be understood to be teasing the English : if an Englishman can ever free himself of prejudice , he should do so here . But I suspect that he ...
... feeling cast aside , Record , that Fox a Briton died ! ( Introduction to Canto 1 ) Scott could be understood to be teasing the English : if an Englishman can ever free himself of prejudice , he should do so here . But I suspect that he ...
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... feeling . For whatever he was Scott was not a ' dead soul ' ( as in his opinion the man who was not a patriot was ) . His profligacy of self and talent sprang from deep and almost uncomplicated feeling : it was not in his nature to be a ...
... feeling . For whatever he was Scott was not a ' dead soul ' ( as in his opinion the man who was not a patriot was ) . His profligacy of self and talent sprang from deep and almost uncomplicated feeling : it was not in his nature to be a ...
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... feeling here , but the colours are too large , too lurid , there is no fine detail . Scott , as he often does , sacrifices the detail to the sound . Nevertheless the passage does move the reader , and it is not the mindless eulogy of ...
... feeling here , but the colours are too large , too lurid , there is no fine detail . Scott , as he often does , sacrifices the detail to the sound . Nevertheless the passage does move the reader , and it is not the mindless eulogy of ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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