Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... effect . It was probably the vivacity with which he realized the violence which such incidents do to the terrestrial common sense of our ordinary nature , and at the same time the sedulous accuracy of detail with which he narrated them ...
... effect . It was probably the vivacity with which he realized the violence which such incidents do to the terrestrial common sense of our ordinary nature , and at the same time the sedulous accuracy of detail with which he narrated them ...
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... effects . A certain ruggedness and bareness was of the essence of Scott's idealism and romance . It was so in relation to scenery . He told Washington Irving that he loved the very nakedness of the Border country . " It has something ...
... effects . A certain ruggedness and bareness was of the essence of Scott's idealism and romance . It was so in relation to scenery . He told Washington Irving that he loved the very nakedness of the Border country . " It has something ...
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... effect of grief upon persons who like myself are highly susceptible of humour " had been " touched by Wordsworth in the character of the merry village teacher , Matthew , whom Jeffrey profanely calls a half - crazy , sentimental person ...
... effect of grief upon persons who like myself are highly susceptible of humour " had been " touched by Wordsworth in the character of the merry village teacher , Matthew , whom Jeffrey profanely calls a half - crazy , sentimental person ...
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