Scott's poems. The lay of the last minstrel. With intr., notes and glossary by J.S. Phillpotts |
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... poets , even to the slightest intonations of syllables heard in the beginning of their lives , and , with the painters , down to minute folds of drapery , and shapes of leaves or stones ; and over all this unindexed and immeasurable ...
... poets , even to the slightest intonations of syllables heard in the beginning of their lives , and , with the painters , down to minute folds of drapery , and shapes of leaves or stones ; and over all this unindexed and immeasurable ...
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... poet's task begins of animating them into a whole . " And in this respect Ruskin happily compares Scott to Turner : - " How far I could shew that it held with all great inventors , I know not , but with all those whom I have carefully ...
... poet's task begins of animating them into a whole . " And in this respect Ruskin happily compares Scott to Turner : - " How far I could shew that it held with all great inventors , I know not , but with all those whom I have carefully ...
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... poets , even to the slightest intonations of syllables heard in the beginning of their lives , and , with the painters , down to minute folds of drapery , and shapes of leaves or stones ; and over all this unindexed and immeasurable ...
... poets , even to the slightest intonations of syllables heard in the beginning of their lives , and , with the painters , down to minute folds of drapery , and shapes of leaves or stones ; and over all this unindexed and immeasurable ...
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... poetic temperament are taken from Mr. Palgrave's interesting Introduction to the Globe Edition of Scott , p . xiii . xv . 2 Fraser's Magazine , apud Palgrave . XXXIV . the 3 Scott defines a Romance as " a fictitious narrative in prose ...
... poetic temperament are taken from Mr. Palgrave's interesting Introduction to the Globe Edition of Scott , p . xiii . xv . 2 Fraser's Magazine , apud Palgrave . XXXIV . the 3 Scott defines a Romance as " a fictitious narrative in prose ...
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... poet has art enough to make us identify ourselves with the actors , we shall sympathize with their beliefs , and our ... poetic probability or fitness from having 1 Cp . Note on i . 14 . magical surroundings . Ladye of Branksome , the ...
... poet has art enough to make us identify ourselves with the actors , we shall sympathize with their beliefs , and our ... poetic probability or fitness from having 1 Cp . Note on i . 14 . magical surroundings . Ladye of Branksome , the ...
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