The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... critics and criticism , and less than he ought of the award of posterity and of the opinion , we do not say of private friends , but of those who were made so by their ad- miration of his genius . He did not court popularity by a ...
... critics and criticism , and less than he ought of the award of posterity and of the opinion , we do not say of private friends , but of those who were made so by their ad- miration of his genius . He did not court popularity by a ...
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... critic to have contri- buted some of the most passionate and fantastic of these devotional scenes , is not even suspected of a leaning to Popery . In like manner , he excuses Mas- singer for the grossness of one of his plots ( that of ...
... critic to have contri- buted some of the most passionate and fantastic of these devotional scenes , is not even suspected of a leaning to Popery . In like manner , he excuses Mas- singer for the grossness of one of his plots ( that of ...
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... critic has neither any of his own to confess , nor does he take delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is ...
... critic has neither any of his own to confess , nor does he take delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is ...
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