The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... character of Eliza- beth as drawn by Scott in this novel , has been universally admired for its truthfulness and fidelity . The other prominent figures in the group of courtiers who surround her , particu- larly that of Sir Walter ...
... character of Eliza- beth as drawn by Scott in this novel , has been universally admired for its truthfulness and fidelity . The other prominent figures in the group of courtiers who surround her , particu- larly that of Sir Walter ...
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... character of Charles , was one that Scott had studied thoroughly , but even his strong monarchical sym- pathies could not entirely blind his eyes to the glaring faults of such a character , while his love of truth and fidelity to na ...
... character of Charles , was one that Scott had studied thoroughly , but even his strong monarchical sym- pathies could not entirely blind his eyes to the glaring faults of such a character , while his love of truth and fidelity to na ...
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... character is that of Bianca Visconti . It is just as though the same woman alternated between Lady Macbeth and Cordelia - the former made more murderous , and the latter more virtuous and tender . Lady Macbeth could not plunge the ...
... character is that of Bianca Visconti . It is just as though the same woman alternated between Lady Macbeth and Cordelia - the former made more murderous , and the latter more virtuous and tender . Lady Macbeth could not plunge the ...
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