A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth CenturyLibrary of Alexandria, 2020 M09 28 - 424 páginas |
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... tales of moss-troopers, and his Aunt Janet read him ballads from Ramsay's "Tea-table Miscellany," upon which his quick and tenacious memory fastened eagerly. The ballad of "Hardiknute," in this collection, he knew by heart before he ...
... tales of moss-troopers, and his Aunt Janet read him ballads from Ramsay's "Tea-table Miscellany," upon which his quick and tenacious memory fastened eagerly. The ballad of "Hardiknute," in this collection, he knew by heart before he ...
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... tale!" [8] Scott's letters to Erskine, Ellis, Leyden, Ritson, Miss Seward, and other literary correspondents are filled with discussions of antiquarian questions and the results of his favourite reading in old books and manuscripts. He ...
... tale!" [8] Scott's letters to Erskine, Ellis, Leyden, Ritson, Miss Seward, and other literary correspondents are filled with discussions of antiquarian questions and the results of his favourite reading in old books and manuscripts. He ...
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... tale of robbery and murder, and perhaps you may fail to interest him; but, to excite his terrors, you assure him it ... tales, like "Glenfinlas" and "The Eve of St. John," with definite names and places. This Antaeus of romance lost ...
... tale of robbery and murder, and perhaps you may fail to interest him; but, to excite his terrors, you assure him it ... tales, like "Glenfinlas" and "The Eve of St. John," with definite names and places. This Antaeus of romance lost ...
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... of popular poetry: the burden, the sing-song repetitions, the quaint turns of phrase, the imperfect rimes, the innocent, childlike air of the mediaeval tale-tellers. Scott's vocabulary is not consistently archaic, and he.
... of popular poetry: the burden, the sing-song repetitions, the quaint turns of phrase, the imperfect rimes, the innocent, childlike air of the mediaeval tale-tellers. Scott's vocabulary is not consistently archaic, and he.
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... tale ray," etc.[29] It is possible to name single pieces like "The Ancient Mariner," and "La Belle Dame sans Merci," and "Rose-Mary," of a rarer imaginative quality and a more perfect workmanship than Scott often attains; yet upon the ...
... tale ray," etc.[29] It is possible to name single pieces like "The Ancient Mariner," and "La Belle Dame sans Merci," and "Rose-Mary," of a rarer imaginative quality and a more perfect workmanship than Scott often attains; yet upon the ...
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