The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... lines between them . " It is plain , " said the unconscious author to his fellow - labourer , " that you and I need never think of getting our living by writing poetry ! " In a year or so after this , he set to work , and poured out ...
... lines between them . " It is plain , " said the unconscious author to his fellow - labourer , " that you and I need never think of getting our living by writing poetry ! " In a year or so after this , he set to work , and poured out ...
Сторінка 185
... lines till they sparkle with the most exquisite finish ; he attenuates them into the utmost degree of trembling softness : but we may complain , in spite of the delicacy and brilliancy of the execution , of a want of strength and ...
... lines till they sparkle with the most exquisite finish ; he attenuates them into the utmost degree of trembling softness : but we may complain , in spite of the delicacy and brilliancy of the execution , of a want of strength and ...
Сторінка 187
... lines - on the contrary , Mr. Camp- bell labours to lend every grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned , by true genius and by true pains . There ...
... lines - on the contrary , Mr. Camp- bell labours to lend every grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned , by true genius and by true pains . There ...
Сторінка 189
... lines and stanzas in our author's early writings in which he may be thought to have exhausted all the sweetness and all the essence of poetry , so that nothing farther was left to his efforts or his ambition . Happy is it for those few ...
... lines and stanzas in our author's early writings in which he may be thought to have exhausted all the sweetness and all the essence of poetry , so that nothing farther was left to his efforts or his ambition . Happy is it for those few ...
Сторінка 191
... lines of inconceivable brightness ; and wherever this is the case , no splenetic censures or jealous leer malign , " no idle theories or cold indifference should hinder us from greeting it with rapture . - There are other parts of this ...
... lines of inconceivable brightness ; and wherever this is the case , no splenetic censures or jealous leer malign , " no idle theories or cold indifference should hinder us from greeting it with rapture . - There are other parts of this ...
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