Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... play . " Perhaps their lives had taught them that play can have esoteric merit . Many of Scott's first readers would have understood the distinction . They were a newly large readership of leisure in a new industrial world governed by ...
... play . " Perhaps their lives had taught them that play can have esoteric merit . Many of Scott's first readers would have understood the distinction . They were a newly large readership of leisure in a new industrial world governed by ...
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... play the odds , risk the chancy ; in passivity , we ' abandon ourselves to the world with fewer defences and reserves than in any other relation ' . Adventure interweaves , and so tightens , integrates , the active and the passive ...
... play the odds , risk the chancy ; in passivity , we ' abandon ourselves to the world with fewer defences and reserves than in any other relation ' . Adventure interweaves , and so tightens , integrates , the active and the passive ...
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... play the game by their rules and skills . For the moment the heroes appear to belong to no other world . They are alienated , exiled , from kinship and traditional bond . In fact , though they don't know it ( this is the Secret they ...
... play the game by their rules and skills . For the moment the heroes appear to belong to no other world . They are alienated , exiled , from kinship and traditional bond . In fact , though they don't know it ( this is the Secret they ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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