There is yet spirit in him, were it well directed - but, like the Greek fire, it burns whatever approaches it
There is yet spirit in him, were it well directed - but, like the Greek fire, it burns whatever approaches it
The quote “There is yet spirit in him, were it well directed - but, like the Greek fire, it burns whatever approaches it” perfectly encapsulates the complex and fiery nature of many of the characters in the works of Sir Walter Scott. Scott, a Scottish novelist and poet, was known for his vivid and dynamic characters who often possessed a fierce and passionate spirit that could either lead them to greatness or destruction.