The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 490 ページ |
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... given by the author to his friend Monk Lewis , to incorporate in his work called « Tales of Wonder . >> The following passage , extracted from the Introductory Remarks , » before referred tinacity of my Mentor , who , as all who knew ...
... given by the author to his friend Monk Lewis , to incorporate in his work called « Tales of Wonder . >> The following passage , extracted from the Introductory Remarks , » before referred tinacity of my Mentor , who , as all who knew ...
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... given to the | world , has now been communicated by the author to the public in his general Preface to the Wa- verley Novels ; this was the beginning of a work intended to be « in the style of the Castle of Otranto , with plenty of ...
... given to the | world , has now been communicated by the author to the public in his general Preface to the Wa- verley Novels ; this was the beginning of a work intended to be « in the style of the Castle of Otranto , with plenty of ...
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... given to the volumes were proceeding through the press , he world , and it was with reference to the circum- found time for a quarto of « Descriptions and Il- stances connected with its publication that Lordlustrations of the Lay of the ...
... given to the volumes were proceeding through the press , he world , and it was with reference to the circum- found time for a quarto of « Descriptions and Il- stances connected with its publication that Lordlustrations of the Lay of the ...
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... given me such a temporary superiority over men , of whom , in regard to poetical fancy and feeling , I scarcely thought myself worthy to loose the shoe - latch . On the other hand , it would be absurd affecta- tion in me to deny , that ...
... given me such a temporary superiority over men , of whom , in regard to poetical fancy and feeling , I scarcely thought myself worthy to loose the shoe - latch . On the other hand , it would be absurd affecta- tion in me to deny , that ...
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... given to ' Rokeby . ' considered to apply equally to the structure of « If subject and scenery could have influenced the Poem and of the style . The very best pas- the fate of a poem , that of ' Rokeby ' should sages of any popular ...
... given to ' Rokeby . ' considered to apply equally to the structure of « If subject and scenery could have influenced the Poem and of the style . The very best pas- the fate of a poem , that of ' Rokeby ' should sages of any popular ...
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