Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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century Scottish experience . This is the tension between , on the one hand , the energy of the Scottish ... experienced a pace and range of intellectual development quite unprecedented . One of the most significant differences between ...
century Scottish experience . This is the tension between , on the one hand , the energy of the Scottish ... experienced a pace and range of intellectual development quite unprecedented . One of the most significant differences between ...
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... experience in Scott's historical narrative . It expresses patterns of metaphor that link particular historical experience with a particular experience of nature . In his presentation of contrasting and overlapping perspectives and ...
... experience in Scott's historical narrative . It expresses patterns of metaphor that link particular historical experience with a particular experience of nature . In his presentation of contrasting and overlapping perspectives and ...
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... experience , perhaps the most striking is The Wire , which has been very capably rendered into French by Henri Gibault . It begins , characteristically , on a Scottish moor . The poet is observing gossamers , gleaming criss - cross ...
... experience , perhaps the most striking is The Wire , which has been very capably rendered into French by Henri Gibault . It begins , characteristically , on a Scottish moor . The poet is observing gossamers , gleaming criss - cross ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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