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... descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and as what in him is
weak , to strengthen , what is low , to raise and support : " nor is there any work of
genius that MR . COLERIDGE . 63.
... descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and as what in him is
weak , to strengthen , what is low , to raise and support : " nor is there any work of
genius that MR . COLERIDGE . 63.
Сторінка 68
As the impassioned critic speaks and rises in his theme , you would think you
heard the voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as
they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged ...
As the impassioned critic speaks and rises in his theme , you would think you
heard the voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as
they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged ...
Сторінка 172
The Noble Author says of a celebrated barrister and critic , that he was born in a
garret sixteen stories high . ” The insinuation is not true ; or if it were , it is low .
The allusion degrades the person who makes , not him to whom it is applied .
The Noble Author says of a celebrated barrister and critic , that he was born in a
garret sixteen stories high . ” The insinuation is not true ; or if it were , it is low .
The allusion degrades the person who makes , not him to whom it is applied .
Сторінка 196
... the smallest grievances , a village - oracle and critic , most veritable , most
identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and things just as they chanced to
exist 196 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... the smallest grievances , a village - oracle and critic , most veritable , most
identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and things just as they chanced to
exist 196 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
Сторінка 199
Painting is essentially an imitative art ; it cannot subsist for a moment on empty
generalities : the critic , therefore , who had been used to this sort of substantial
entertainment , would be disposed to read poetry with the eye of a connoisseur ...
Painting is essentially an imitative art ; it cannot subsist for a moment on empty
generalities : the critic , therefore , who had been used to this sort of substantial
entertainment , would be disposed to read poetry with the eye of a connoisseur ...
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