Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... poems . How little they show of human perceptiveness , how superficial and yet curiously involved the plots . However , it must always be said that their unresting voluminousness was an achievement , and some- times almost in spite of ...
... poems . How little they show of human perceptiveness , how superficial and yet curiously involved the plots . However , it must always be said that their unresting voluminousness was an achievement , and some- times almost in spite of ...
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... poem as Scott wrote it , though of course it cannot be said that much of the poetry reaches this level . What then is our final judgement on these narrative poems ? The judgement must be that they cannot be read for their intrinsic ...
... poem as Scott wrote it , though of course it cannot be said that much of the poetry reaches this level . What then is our final judgement on these narrative poems ? The judgement must be that they cannot be read for their intrinsic ...
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... poems , as I assume it is , it at least is worth reading , certainly for the closing sections on the Battle of Flodden . These poems once popular are no longer so . It is possible to understand why they were once popular , speaking as ...
... poems , as I assume it is , it at least is worth reading , certainly for the closing sections on the Battle of Flodden . These poems once popular are no longer so . It is possible to understand why they were once popular , speaking as ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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