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... Scott's magic world , to believe that it is for outer claims of this kind that Scott has been deserted , while other authors hold their own against time , speed and the cinema studio . Perhaps there is a subtler cause ; perhaps Scott ...
... Scott's magic world , to believe that it is for outer claims of this kind that Scott has been deserted , while other authors hold their own against time , speed and the cinema studio . Perhaps there is a subtler cause ; perhaps Scott ...
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... Scott's editing of the ' Border Minstrel ' , Lockhart says what modern critics would not confirm— that Scott hardly interpolated a line or an epithet , and then goes on to praise him on the ground that he selected a standard text from a ...
... Scott's editing of the ' Border Minstrel ' , Lockhart says what modern critics would not confirm— that Scott hardly interpolated a line or an epithet , and then goes on to praise him on the ground that he selected a standard text from a ...
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... Scott encouraged Lockhart , as editor of the Quarterly Review , to make alterations in his contributions , and it had been necessary for him to edit Count Robert of Paris ' in order to satisfy Scott's wish that it should be published ...
... Scott encouraged Lockhart , as editor of the Quarterly Review , to make alterations in his contributions , and it had been necessary for him to edit Count Robert of Paris ' in order to satisfy Scott's wish that it should be published ...
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HOUSMAN F R S L | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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