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“Loch Tay; and” quote by Walter Scott
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““Loch Tay; and””

Walter Scott

About This Quote

Source Book: The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott, 1810

The phrase juxtaposes a place with a conjunction, hinting at a connection or contrast between two ideas or locations.

In simple terms: It links two things, suggesting a relationship.

Key Takeaway

Consider how seemingly separate elements may be linked.

Themes

connection contrast place literature

Mood

curious reflective

Type

literary poetic

When to use this quote

  • travel writing
  • historical study
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

Scottish Romanticism poetic imagery

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the juxtaposition imply?
  • How might the two parts relate?
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The meaning is ambiguous without context, limiting its usefulness.

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