Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... gives an outward form to an inward motive ; thus enabling us , as it were , to see with the eye what is really an invisible process of the mind . Thus in Macbeth the witches are thoroughly real and tangible , but at the same time they ...
... gives an outward form to an inward motive ; thus enabling us , as it were , to see with the eye what is really an invisible process of the mind . Thus in Macbeth the witches are thoroughly real and tangible , but at the same time they ...
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... give no opinion on them , but suggested a " prologue to place the mind of the hearers in the situation to understand and enjoy the poem . " Scott writes , “ I entirely agreed with my friendly critic on the necessity of having some pitch ...
... give no opinion on them , but suggested a " prologue to place the mind of the hearers in the situation to understand and enjoy the poem . " Scott writes , “ I entirely agreed with my friendly critic on the necessity of having some pitch ...
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... gives thee , see thou keep , Stay not thou for food or sleep : Be it scroll , or be it book , Into it , Knight , thou must not look : If thou readest , thou art lorn ! 240 Better hadst thou ne'er been born ! " - 250 XXIV . " O swiftly ...
... gives thee , see thou keep , Stay not thou for food or sleep : Be it scroll , or be it book , Into it , Knight , thou must not look : If thou readest , thou art lorn ! 240 Better hadst thou ne'er been born ! " - 250 XXIV . " O swiftly ...
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... gives additional spirit to what has been happily called the setting ' of the poem . [ As a specimen of the way the subject may be taught , the notes on the Introduction are divided under five heads : I. CRITICISM . II . METRE . III ...
... gives additional spirit to what has been happily called the setting ' of the poem . [ As a specimen of the way the subject may be taught , the notes on the Introduction are divided under five heads : I. CRITICISM . II . METRE . III ...
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... gives to situations by supplying the motives1 of the action ; we seem here to feel the minstrel's feelings , the balance between the wish and the fear , and necessity setting aside the fear of seeming presumptuous , while the hesitating ...
... gives to situations by supplying the motives1 of the action ; we seem here to feel the minstrel's feelings , the balance between the wish and the fear , and necessity setting aside the fear of seeming presumptuous , while the hesitating ...
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