[Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature by Margaret Ball]@TWC D-Link bookSir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature CHAPTER VI 105/377
The style is decidedly more interesting than that of the article on the poets, in the volume for the preceding year.) The Inferno of Altisidora.
(This immediately follows the article on Periodical Criticism, and is a burlesque sketch on the same subject. It serves to introduce the following imitations, respectively, of Crabbe, Moore, and Scott himself.) The Poacher. "Oh say not, my love, with that mortified air." The Vision of Triermain. 1810 Vol.
III, part 2. Account of the poems of Patrick Carey, a poet of the seventeenth century.
(Afterwards prefixed to the volume of Carey's poems published in 1820.
See _Lockhart_, Vol.
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