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... given freely to the remembrance of Sir Walter Scott's domestic virtues may have now ceased to flow , the popular grati- tude and curiosity are still alive ; nor would they , we think , have been satisfied with any thing less than the ...
... given freely to the remembrance of Sir Walter Scott's domestic virtues may have now ceased to flow , the popular grati- tude and curiosity are still alive ; nor would they , we think , have been satisfied with any thing less than the ...
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... given to him which Shak- speare possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never ...
... given to him which Shak- speare possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never ...
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... given in vol . i . p . 95-6 . They bear stronger marks of Pope's Homer than Percy's Reliques . - Rev . Decameron , Froissart , Brantome , Dela- noue , and. scene of Thomas the Rhymer's interview with the Queen of Faerie ; behind are the ...
... given in vol . i . p . 95-6 . They bear stronger marks of Pope's Homer than Percy's Reliques . - Rev . Decameron , Froissart , Brantome , Dela- noue , and. scene of Thomas the Rhymer's interview with the Queen of Faerie ; behind are the ...
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... given by the Northern historians - Auctore Gualtero Scott . The Norse original and the two versions there transcribed , and the historical account appended , extend to seven closely written quarto pages . Next comes a page , headed ...
... given by the Northern historians - Auctore Gualtero Scott . The Norse original and the two versions there transcribed , and the historical account appended , extend to seven closely written quarto pages . Next comes a page , headed ...
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... given little notice of his powers ; when he translated Burger's ballad of Leonora for Miss Cranstoun , she wrote to a friend- " Upon my word , Walter Scott is going to turn out a poet , -something of a cross , I think , between Burns ...
... given little notice of his powers ; when he translated Burger's ballad of Leonora for Miss Cranstoun , she wrote to a friend- " Upon my word , Walter Scott is going to turn out a poet , -something of a cross , I think , between Burns ...
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