Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... origin was proved by his crying " Tint , tint , tint " ( ¿ .e lost , lost , lost ) , to which the hearer answered , " What de'il has tint you ? " The imp replying " Be - te - ram , " the " de'il " in question received the name of Peter ...
... origin was proved by his crying " Tint , tint , tint " ( ¿ .e lost , lost , lost ) , to which the hearer answered , " What de'il has tint you ? " The imp replying " Be - te - ram , " the " de'il " in question received the name of Peter ...
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... origin ; * iv . 33 . V. 15 . 3 v . 24 . 4 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 ...
... origin ; * iv . 33 . V. 15 . 3 v . 24 . 4 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 ...
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... widowed Lady Buccleuch was of the same family as Cardinal Beaton , and the Beatouns or Bethunes were of French origin , and derived their name from a small town in Artois . They numbered the celebrated THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
... widowed Lady Buccleuch was of the same family as Cardinal Beaton , and the Beatouns or Bethunes were of French origin , and derived their name from a small town in Artois . They numbered the celebrated THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
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... origin at a glance ; the others have been squeezed into real French words , their weaker syllables having been compressed by a long course of rapid utterance . To use Horne Tooke's expression , " letters , like soldiers , are apt to ...
... origin at a glance ; the others have been squeezed into real French words , their weaker syllables having been compressed by a long course of rapid utterance . To use Horne Tooke's expression , " letters , like soldiers , are apt to ...
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... origin of the word , but not an infallible one , because word - building went on after the two elements had so blended , that some of their particles became thoroughly English , and were used indifferently after any root that was really ...
... origin of the word , but not an infallible one , because word - building went on after the two elements had so blended , that some of their particles became thoroughly English , and were used indifferently after any root that was really ...
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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