Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... nature of the imaginative mind , and this , I believe , it would be oftener explained to us as being by the men ... natural beauty , more especially when combined with ancient ruins , became I RUSKIN , Modern Painters , Part v . ii . 17 ...
... nature of the imaginative mind , and this , I believe , it would be oftener explained to us as being by the men ... natural beauty , more especially when combined with ancient ruins , became I RUSKIN , Modern Painters , Part v . ii . 17 ...
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... nature of the imaginative mind , and this , I believe , it would be oftener explained to us as being by the men ... natural beauty , more especially when combined with ancient ruins , became I RUSKIN , Modern Painters , Part v . ii . 17 ...
... nature of the imaginative mind , and this , I believe , it would be oftener explained to us as being by the men ... natural beauty , more especially when combined with ancient ruins , became I RUSKIN , Modern Painters , Part v . ii . 17 ...
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... Nature in his poems , such as the stanzas on the Trosachs , are at least equal any of the same kind in the novels ... natural instinct to cry over spilt milk , ” and we like to vent our spleen on some creature other than ourselves . Now ...
... Nature in his poems , such as the stanzas on the Trosachs , are at least equal any of the same kind in the novels ... natural instinct to cry over spilt milk , ” and we like to vent our spleen on some creature other than ourselves . Now ...
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... natural therefore must not unduly rule the action . It is perhaps most happily used when it 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 ...
... natural therefore must not unduly rule the action . It is perhaps most happily used when it 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 ...
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... natural picture of the terror of a child who has lost his way . So again the impish counterfeiting of the child helps by contrast to bring out the spirit of the true young Buccleuch , and illustrates the nature of the dwarf without ...
... natural picture of the terror of a child who has lost his way . So again the impish counterfeiting of the child helps by contrast to bring out the spirit of the true young Buccleuch , and illustrates the nature of the dwarf without ...
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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