The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen2W.P. Nimmo, 1857 |
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... soon afterwards to abuse and insult such writers as Hazlitt , Keats , Lamb , and Shelley , which had previously damned Wordsworth with faint praise , and ignored Coleridge entirely . The viii MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... soon afterwards to abuse and insult such writers as Hazlitt , Keats , Lamb , and Shelley , which had previously damned Wordsworth with faint praise , and ignored Coleridge entirely . The viii MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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... soon to be clouded by heavy shadows , and to go down in premature night . Scott had , with a half - humorous , half - earnest interest , eagerly anti- cipated a meeting with his brother bard , telling James Ballan- tyne that they should ...
... soon to be clouded by heavy shadows , and to go down in premature night . Scott had , with a half - humorous , half - earnest interest , eagerly anti- cipated a meeting with his brother bard , telling James Ballan- tyne that they should ...
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... soon rose to its level . Six thousand copies of it were sold in as many days . It had not the high historic character of " Waverley , " nor the unique yet varied charm of " Guy Mannering ; " but in certain scenes and passages surpassed ...
... soon rose to its level . Six thousand copies of it were sold in as many days . It had not the high historic character of " Waverley , " nor the unique yet varied charm of " Guy Mannering ; " but in certain scenes and passages surpassed ...
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... soon as Meg Dods and Captain MacTurk had paired off from his hands , Scott commenced " Redgauntlet , " a novel where , unlike his former , all the separate parts , in point of writing , are excellent , but do not blend happily into a ...
... soon as Meg Dods and Captain MacTurk had paired off from his hands , Scott commenced " Redgauntlet , " a novel where , unlike his former , all the separate parts , in point of writing , are excellent , but do not blend happily into a ...
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... soon forgot whatever they had felt as impressive in the scene which they had witnessed . " We find the same exquisite moderation and " moral sweetness " in nearly all his works ; and it is in this respect , rather than in subtlety of ...
... soon forgot whatever they had felt as impressive in the scene which they had witnessed . " We find the same exquisite moderation and " moral sweetness " in nearly all his works ; and it is in this respect , rather than in subtlety of ...
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