Sir Walter ScottAMS Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 177 Abridged from Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott, Edinburgh, 1839. |
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... poem which did not appear till 1805 , when he was thirty- four . The first canto ( not including the framework , of which the aged harper is the principal figure ) was written in the lodgings to which he was confined for a fortnight in ...
... poem which did not appear till 1805 , when he was thirty- four . The first canto ( not including the framework , of which the aged harper is the principal figure ) was written in the lodgings to which he was confined for a fortnight in ...
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... poem had been bought by the public in this country , taking account of the legitimate trade alone . Scott gained in all by The Lay 7691. , an unprecedented sum in those times for an author to obtain from any poem . Little more than half ...
... poem had been bought by the public in this country , taking account of the legitimate trade alone . Scott gained in all by The Lay 7691. , an unprecedented sum in those times for an author to obtain from any poem . Little more than half ...
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... poem is written for those who read it as they do a novel- merely to follow the interest of the story ; or if any poem be written for such readers , it deserves to die . On such a principle - which treats a poem as a mere novel and ...
... poem is written for those who read it as they do a novel- merely to follow the interest of the story ; or if any poem be written for such readers , it deserves to die . On such a principle - which treats a poem as a mere novel and ...
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