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" I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove, when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation, and conceiving that, if I fell behind him in poetical powers, I considerably exceeded him in general information, I... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Página 361
1832
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Matthew Gregory Lewis: Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seines Romans ...

Max Rentsch - 1902 - 176 páginas
...love and dove, when, Unding Lewis in possession of so much reputation, and conceiving tliat, if I feil behind him in poetical powers, I considerably exceeded...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame." ') Nach diesen eigenen Worten Scott's hat wohl auch...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott, edited by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. - 1904 - 986 páginas
...rather than poetry, I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and efove, when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation,...fell behind him in poetical powers? I considerably cxet-eded him in gem-rai information, I suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry...
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Poetical Works

Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 páginas
...passion rather than poetry, I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove^ unbought, our swords we draw, To guard our king,...British gale Shall fan the tri-color, Or footstep of i 1 suddenly took it into my head to attempt ' the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to...
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The Poetical Works

Walter Scott - 1909 - 992 páginas
...poetry, I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove^ when, Jinding Lewis in possession of so much reputation, and conceiving...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame. This idea was hurried into execution, in consequence...
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Scott's Use of the Supernatural: A Study of the Supernatural Element in His ...

Margaret Jane Eiffel Brown - 1913 - 316 páginas
...rather then poetry, I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and ¿ду_е_, when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation,...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame." !• !• Scott, Essay cm Imitations o_f the Ancient...
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The Earliest English Translations of Bürger's Lenore: A Study in ..., Volumen 1

Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1915 - 140 páginas
...words : "In short, ... I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame."106 This passage is immediately followed by the account...
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Western Reserve Studies, Volumen 1,Número 1

Western Reserve University - 1915 - 132 páginas
...words : "In short, ... I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame."10* This passage is immediately followed by the account...
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Skräckromantik: studier i tysk och engelsk förromantik

Einar Nylén - 1924 - 322 páginas
...life. . . In short. . . I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and döve, when. finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation,...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame. » Miustrelsy of the Scottish Börder, ed. TF Henderson,...
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Shakespeare's Influence on Sir Walter Scott

Wilmon Brewer - 1925 - 534 páginas
...interest was limited no longer to reading. "Finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation," he says, "and conceiving that, if I fell behind him in poetical...suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame." Scott composed first a translation of Burger's Lenore,8*...
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Once a Week

Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1871 - 714 páginas
...numbers." " I had not for ten years," he says, " indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove, when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation,...the style by which he had raised himself to fame." He accordingly commenced a translation of Burger's "Lenore." This poem consisted of sixtysix stanzas,...
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