Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... romance - writer.3 To it he owes his wonderful power of realizing the actions of his characters , and of depicting " 2 I These proofs of Scott's " poetic temperament are taken from Mr. Palgrave's interesting Introduction to the Globe ...
... romance - writer.3 To it he owes his wonderful power of realizing the actions of his characters , and of depicting " 2 I These proofs of Scott's " poetic temperament are taken from Mr. Palgrave's interesting Introduction to the Globe ...
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... romance on such a story . In the first place , it is not very credible . This is met by the plot being laid in barbarous times before " the schoolmaster was abroad " in the land . If the poet has art enough to make us identify ourselves ...
... romance on such a story . In the first place , it is not very credible . This is met by the plot being laid in barbarous times before " the schoolmaster was abroad " in the land . If the poet has art enough to make us identify ourselves ...
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... Romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular Poem . The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of measure , which ...
... Romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular Poem . The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of measure , which ...
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... ROMANCE . Thus the English language is mainly formed of two elements ; 5 I Dilatáre is a late or Low Latin frequentative from Lat . differre . Observe that the Romance words come from a debased or vulgar Latin , and not from the ...
... ROMANCE . Thus the English language is mainly formed of two elements ; 5 I Dilatáre is a late or Low Latin frequentative from Lat . differre . Observe that the Romance words come from a debased or vulgar Latin , and not from the ...
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... Romance or Latin element , which came from our Norman conquerors . 1. Each of these elements has its own ways of word - building ; whether by particles , prepositions , etc. , which they prefix , or by suffixes to put at the end of ...
... Romance or Latin element , which came from our Norman conquerors . 1. Each of these elements has its own ways of word - building ; whether by particles , prepositions , etc. , which they prefix , or by suffixes to put at the end of ...
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