The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... poetry alone by any means entitles him to that precedence . Sir Walter in his poetry , though pleasing and natural , is a comparative trifler : it is in his anonymous productions that he has shown himself for what he is . Intensity is ...
... poetry alone by any means entitles him to that precedence . Sir Walter in his poetry , though pleasing and natural , is a comparative trifler : it is in his anonymous productions that he has shown himself for what he is . Intensity is ...
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... poetry . Thus , in the beginning of Dr. Johnson's Vanity of Human Wishes- ' Let observation with extensive view ... poetry . He condemns all French writers ( as well of poetry as prose ) in the lump . His list in this way is indeed small ...
... poetry . Thus , in the beginning of Dr. Johnson's Vanity of Human Wishes- ' Let observation with extensive view ... poetry . He condemns all French writers ( as well of poetry as prose ) in the lump . His list in this way is indeed small ...
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... poetry of the bath , of the toilette , of the saloon , of the fashionable world : not the poetry of nature , of the heart , or of human life . He stunts and enfeebles equally the growth of the imagination and the affec- tions by not ...
... poetry of the bath , of the toilette , of the saloon , of the fashionable world : not the poetry of nature , of the heart , or of human life . He stunts and enfeebles equally the growth of the imagination and the affec- tions by not ...
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