Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... head of average men , but heats the head in which it runs by the mere force of its hurried frankness of style , to use Scott's own terms , or by that of its strong and pithy eloquence , as Campbell phrased it . And in Cadyow Castle this ...
... head of average men , but heats the head in which it runs by the mere force of its hurried frankness of style , to use Scott's own terms , or by that of its strong and pithy eloquence , as Campbell phrased it . And in Cadyow Castle this ...
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... head . But when he caught the measure wild The old man raised his face , and smiled ; And lighten'd up his faded eye , With all a poet's ecstasy ! In varying cadence , soft or strong , He swept the sounding chords along ; The present ...
... head . But when he caught the measure wild The old man raised his face , and smiled ; And lighten'd up his faded eye , With all a poet's ecstasy ! In varying cadence , soft or strong , He swept the sounding chords along ; The present ...
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... head a regiment of horse has been exercising since he was five years old . " And what Scott himself felt in relation to the martial elements of his poetry , soldiers in the field felt with equal force . " In the course of the day when ...
... head a regiment of horse has been exercising since he was five years old . " And what Scott himself felt in relation to the martial elements of his poetry , soldiers in the field felt with equal force . " In the course of the day when ...
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