Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... show how deeply Scott had thought out points like this , or , indeed , rationalized what he had understood by instinct ... shows minor signs of it now and again . The great chain of classical British historians- Clarendon , Gibbon , Hume ...
... show how deeply Scott had thought out points like this , or , indeed , rationalized what he had understood by instinct ... shows minor signs of it now and again . The great chain of classical British historians- Clarendon , Gibbon , Hume ...
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... shows the limitations of Scott's rationalism at the same time as he reveals the truth of his poetic fiction . Intellectually Scott and Tolstoy might seem to be on opposite sides , the one scorning what the other accepted . Yet the facts ...
... shows the limitations of Scott's rationalism at the same time as he reveals the truth of his poetic fiction . Intellectually Scott and Tolstoy might seem to be on opposite sides , the one scorning what the other accepted . Yet the facts ...
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... shows the speech habits of a mat of the younger generation and of the higher classes in Scott's own time . When we turn to the recognizable sources of the language of the tale , we find it refects in miniature the scope of Scott's ...
... shows the speech habits of a mat of the younger generation and of the higher classes in Scott's own time . When we turn to the recognizable sources of the language of the tale , we find it refects in miniature the scope of Scott's ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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