Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... called them , which he had had when lying alone . Child as he was , I could not help being highly delighted with the description of the glories he had seen . The marvellous seemed to have such power over him that the expression of his ...
... called them , which he had had when lying alone . Child as he was , I could not help being highly delighted with the description of the glories he had seen . The marvellous seemed to have such power over him that the expression of his ...
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... called them , which he had had when lying alone . Child as he was , I could not help being highly delighted with the description of the glories he had seen . The marvellous seemed to have such power over him that the expression of his ...
... called them , which he had had when lying alone . Child as he was , I could not help being highly delighted with the description of the glories he had seen . The marvellous seemed to have such power over him that the expression of his ...
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... called , the dwarf said , " That is me : I must away " the spiriting away happily accounting for the imp's disappearance when his mischief was done . There are two obvious difficulties in founding a romance on such a story . In the ...
... called , the dwarf said , " That is me : I must away " the spiriting away happily accounting for the imp's disappearance when his mischief was done . There are two obvious difficulties in founding a romance on such a story . In the ...
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... called the dwarf away , vi . 26. ) In proper setting , these superstitions themselves help to remove the scene from the present day , since they form one of the ' notes ' of the time of chivalry . Thus the weird powers of the The second ...
... called the dwarf away , vi . 26. ) In proper setting , these superstitions themselves help to remove the scene from the present day , since they form one of the ' notes ' of the time of chivalry . Thus the weird powers of the The second ...
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... So that the critic Jeffrey called the Goblin Page the " capital deformity of the poem , " and entreated Scott to " . purge the Lay of this ungraceful intruder . " but the plant looked like an exotic , unhoused and XI SCOTT'S POEMS.
... So that the critic Jeffrey called the Goblin Page the " capital deformity of the poem , " and entreated Scott to " . purge the Lay of this ungraceful intruder . " but the plant looked like an exotic , unhoused and XI SCOTT'S POEMS.
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