Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... Observe the peculiar delicacy of the epithet here : while it seems to be merely an ornamental epithet describing the nature of the door , really by an implied metaphor it tersely depicts the heart of an owner . 3 Observe again the ...
... Observe the peculiar delicacy of the epithet here : while it seems to be merely an ornamental epithet describing the nature of the door , really by an implied metaphor it tersely depicts the heart of an owner . 3 Observe again the ...
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... Observe that ' tower ' and ' bower ' are single syllables , as also ' heaven , ' which rhymes with ' riven ' ( ii . 10 ) , ' shriven ' ( v . 22 ) . " 6 6 III . HISTORY . William III . A stranger filled THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
... Observe that ' tower ' and ' bower ' are single syllables , as also ' heaven , ' which rhymes with ' riven ' ( ii . 10 ) , ' shriven ' ( v . 22 ) . " 6 6 III . HISTORY . William III . A stranger filled THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
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... Observe in these two lines there is a little of the roughness of the Ballad . King Charles the Good . Charles I. , who ' kept court in Holy- rood ' in 1633 , when he and Laud were trying to establish the Episcopal form of worship in ...
... Observe in these two lines there is a little of the roughness of the Ballad . King Charles the Good . Charles I. , who ' kept court in Holy- rood ' in 1633 , when he and Laud were trying to establish the Episcopal form of worship in ...
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... Observe that poetry has more freedom than prose in arranging the order of words ; here we have the object between the auxiliary and its verb , and below we have his ' minstrel pride ' after ' began to rise . ' wished his boon denied ...
... Observe that poetry has more freedom than prose in arranging the order of words ; here we have the object between the auxiliary and its verb , and below we have his ' minstrel pride ' after ' began to rise . ' wished his boon denied ...
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... Observe that in etymology cadence , ' like ac - cident , is the same word as ' chance ' ( what falls out ) , only the one is formed popularly through the French , the others direct from the Latin.2 carol . O. E. ' the karole of the ...
... Observe that in etymology cadence , ' like ac - cident , is the same word as ' chance ' ( what falls out ) , only the one is formed popularly through the French , the others direct from the Latin.2 carol . O. E. ' the karole of the ...
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ballad bard blood blood-hound Border bower Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's breath Buccleuch called Canto castle clan consonants Cranstoun Dame dead Deloraine Douglas Dwarf Earl Edited English epithet Etym face dance fair falchion fell feudal fiend Frankish language French Glossary Greek Grimm's Law hall harp head heart hence High German Icel Icelandic Introd John Henry Blunt king knight Lady Ladye Ladye's lances Liddesdale Lord Low German Low Latin magic Max Müller meaning Melrose merrymen metre Minstrel mistaken derivation moss-trooper Musgrave ne'er noble o'er Observe pale pass'd poem poet poetry rhyme ride Romance Rosabelle round Rugby Rugby School scene Scotch Scott Scottish Seem'd seems song spear spell stanza steed stream Suffixes sword syllables tale tears Teutonic words Teviot's thee thou tide tower verb verse warriors wave whence wild William of Deloraine wizard word-building