Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - Počet stran: 348 |
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... 121 Mrs. Hemans , 125 Burial of William the Conqueror , Mrs. Hemans , 126 Extract from Windsor Forest , Pope , 129 The Crusades , The Crusade a Poem , 131 Warton , 132 Page Joanna Baillie , 136 Sir Walter Scott , The.
... 121 Mrs. Hemans , 125 Burial of William the Conqueror , Mrs. Hemans , 126 Extract from Windsor Forest , Pope , 129 The Crusades , The Crusade a Poem , 131 Warton , 132 Page Joanna Baillie , 136 Sir Walter Scott , The.
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... Scott , 140 Galt , 144 Scott , 146 " C 149 " ( 151 ( 6 151 " " 152 66 153 The Teviot , Lord Surrey , Surrey's Vision , 157 158 159 Constance de Beverly , Illustrations of the story of Constance , 161 167 Lady of the Lake , The Chase ...
... Scott , 140 Galt , 144 Scott , 146 " C 149 " ( 151 ( 6 151 " " 152 66 153 The Teviot , Lord Surrey , Surrey's Vision , 157 158 159 Constance de Beverly , Illustrations of the story of Constance , 161 167 Lady of the Lake , The Chase ...
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... Scott . Dramatic poetry is composed of poems in Dialogue , or discourse of persons which relates a story : Shakspeare's Lear and the tragedy of Douglas , are of this class . In order to understand the greater part of poetry it is ...
... Scott . Dramatic poetry is composed of poems in Dialogue , or discourse of persons which relates a story : Shakspeare's Lear and the tragedy of Douglas , are of this class . In order to understand the greater part of poetry it is ...
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... really are . Sir Walter Scott says of Ellen , in the Lady of the Lake ; " E'en the light hare - bell lifts its head Elastic from her airy tread . " This is Hyperbole . Ellen was lively and light , 28 POETRY FOR SCHOOLS .
... really are . Sir Walter Scott says of Ellen , in the Lady of the Lake ; " E'en the light hare - bell lifts its head Elastic from her airy tread . " This is Hyperbole . Ellen was lively and light , 28 POETRY FOR SCHOOLS .
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... Scott's Rokeby two assassins are described watching their intended victims ; one of them approaches a young man whom he fears , and when he discovers who he is , suddenly withdraws ; upon this his com- panion laughs grimly , and says ...
... Scott's Rokeby two assassins are described watching their intended victims ; one of them approaches a young man whom he fears , and when he discovers who he is , suddenly withdraws ; upon this his com- panion laughs grimly , and says ...
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