Letters to Richard Heber, Esq., M.P.: Containing Critical Remarks on the Series of Novels Beginning with "Waverley", and an Attempt to Ascertain Their AuthorRodwell and Martin, 1822 - 317 страница |
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... incidents , & c . - Same authors quoted by both- The poet , like the novelist , fond of mentioning his con- temporaries , whether as private friends , or as men publicly distinguished - Author of Marmion never notices the au- thor of ...
... incidents , & c . - Same authors quoted by both- The poet , like the novelist , fond of mentioning his con- temporaries , whether as private friends , or as men publicly distinguished - Author of Marmion never notices the au- thor of ...
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... incident , concep- tion of character , and general dramatic arrange- ment , as in my opinion most satisfactorily prove the fraternal relation of Marmion and his compeers to that mysterious unacknowledged family , which , in their ...
... incident , concep- tion of character , and general dramatic arrange- ment , as in my opinion most satisfactorily prove the fraternal relation of Marmion and his compeers to that mysterious unacknowledged family , which , in their ...
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... incidents , which , although rather appendages than essential parts of the principal narrative , in fact constitute its chief beauty as a work of imagination , I need , only mention , as par- ticular examples , the ominous slaughter of ...
... incidents , which , although rather appendages than essential parts of the principal narrative , in fact constitute its chief beauty as a work of imagination , I need , only mention , as par- ticular examples , the ominous slaughter of ...
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... incidents , or in the agency by which those incidents are brought about . Both Waverley and Guy Man- nering might possibly , with some loss of effect , be thrown into verse , but neither of them is , like the Bride of Lammermoor , a ...
... incidents , or in the agency by which those incidents are brought about . Both Waverley and Guy Man- nering might possibly , with some loss of effect , be thrown into verse , but neither of them is , like the Bride of Lammermoor , a ...
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... incidents afford him for in- troducing such embellishments . Thus he compares the antics of a clownish boy escaped from his peda- gogue to the frisking ' of a ' goblin ' by moon- light * . * In describing a maiden sinking under ...
... incidents afford him for in- troducing such embellishments . Thus he compares the antics of a clownish boy escaped from his peda- gogue to the frisking ' of a ' goblin ' by moon- light * . * In describing a maiden sinking under ...
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Abbot admirable adventure Antiquary appear author of Marmion author of Waverley battle beautiful Bertram Black Dwarf Bridal of Triermain Bride of Lammermoor Canto Canto VI Captain castle celebrated character circumstances cloud cumber dark dialogue Douglas fable fancy favourite feeling Fitz-James gallant Glossin Græme Guy Mannering hand Harold the Dauntless Hatteraick heard Heart of Mid Heart of Mid-Lothian Henry hero Highland honour horse Ibid imagination incidents instances introduced Isles Ivanhoe Jeanie Jedediah Cleishbotham Kenilworth Kennaquhair Lady Lake Landlord Last Minstrel last vol Legend of Montrose light Loch Katrine look Lord Lothian mentioned mind Monastery Morton narrative natural night novelist novels o'er observation Old Mortality passage peculiar person personage poems poetical prose racter remark resemblance Risingham Rob Roy Roderick Rokeby romantic says scarcely scene Scotland Series soldiers spirit story style tale thou thought tion tower wild writers
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