| Sir Walter Scott, edited by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. - 1904 - Страниц: 986
...Minstrel.1 The attempt to return to a more simple and natural style of poetry was likely to be welcomed, at a time when the public had become tired of heroic hexameters, with all the buckram and binding winch belong to them of later days. Hut whatever might have been his expectations, whether moderate... | |
| Arthur Eustace Morgan - 1912 - Страниц: 198
...edition : " The attempt to return to a more simple and natural poetry was likely to be welcomed, at a time when the public had become tired of heroic hexameters, with all the buckram and binding that belong to them in modern days." It is just this simplicity of narrative that lends charm to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1917 - Страниц: 1000
...Minstrel.1 The attempt to return to a more simple and natural style of poetry was. likely to be welcomed, at a time when the public had become tired of heroic hexameters, with ¿ill the buckram and binding which belong to them of later days. But whatever might have been his... | |
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