The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... writings , how- ever , display more consistency of principle than the Laureate's , his verses more taste . We will venture to oppose his Third Canto of the Story of Rimini for classic elegance and natural feeling to any equal number of ...
... writings , how- ever , display more consistency of principle than the Laureate's , his verses more taste . We will venture to oppose his Third Canto of the Story of Rimini for classic elegance and natural feeling to any equal number of ...
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... writings , contrasted with the lofty and vain - glorious pretensions of some of his contemporaries . This gentleman is not one of those who pay all their homage to the prevailing idol : he thinks that ' New - born gauds are made and ...
... writings , contrasted with the lofty and vain - glorious pretensions of some of his contemporaries . This gentleman is not one of those who pay all their homage to the prevailing idol : he thinks that ' New - born gauds are made and ...
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... writings are literary anachronisms . He comes to England for the first time , and being on the spot , fancies ... writing , and thus keeps us stationary , at least in our most attractive and praise - worthy qualities of simpli- city ...
... writings are literary anachronisms . He comes to England for the first time , and being on the spot , fancies ... writing , and thus keeps us stationary , at least in our most attractive and praise - worthy qualities of simpli- city ...
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