Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... never thoroughly accepted or understood it . His method . 66 How Scott went to work is well known . He did not try to tinker up the crude , hard - worn jingle of plain eights and sixes . " Taking a hint from Coleridge , which in the ...
... never thoroughly accepted or understood it . His method . 66 How Scott went to work is well known . He did not try to tinker up the crude , hard - worn jingle of plain eights and sixes . " Taking a hint from Coleridge , which in the ...
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... never pall . Scott , at his best , equals any of his contemporaries as a song - writer , and excels them as a ballad - writer . Would that the critics who deem his verse " facile " could give us another Bonny Dundee or Macgregor's ...
... never pall . Scott , at his best , equals any of his contemporaries as a song - writer , and excels them as a ballad - writer . Would that the critics who deem his verse " facile " could give us another Bonny Dundee or Macgregor's ...
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... never more exquisitely embodied than in Coleridge's best verse . As a man , his record is other than Scott's . Dreaming and opium - consuming , he passed his life in gorgeous reveries , of which only scattered fragments took shape in ...
... never more exquisitely embodied than in Coleridge's best verse . As a man , his record is other than Scott's . Dreaming and opium - consuming , he passed his life in gorgeous reveries , of which only scattered fragments took shape in ...
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... never either was or would be - assured him that posterity would acclaim his own poems . Posterity , as yet , shows small wish to do so . Thalaba and Kehama slumber on the shelf , and the Battle of Blenheim , Hollytree , and Stanzas in ...
... never either was or would be - assured him that posterity would acclaim his own poems . Posterity , as yet , shows small wish to do so . Thalaba and Kehama slumber on the shelf , and the Battle of Blenheim , Hollytree , and Stanzas in ...
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... never quite so flat as Wordsworth at his worst ; but he never rises with Wordsworth into the highest heaven of poetry . His influence was great for a time , in his early Jacobin destructive days : during these later years it was a thing ...
... never quite so flat as Wordsworth at his worst ; but he never rises with Wordsworth into the highest heaven of poetry . His influence was great for a time , in his early Jacobin destructive days : during these later years it was a thing ...
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