Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... delight even in their variety , it is obvious that this bias and obliquity of judgment must be still more incident to one , who , by being himself a Poet , must not only prefer one school of poetry to all others , but must actually ...
... delight even in their variety , it is obvious that this bias and obliquity of judgment must be still more incident to one , who , by being himself a Poet , must not only prefer one school of poetry to all others , but must actually ...
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... delight from the same works , nor to assure any permanent fame to their authors ; while a taste that is formed upon a wide and large survey of enduring models , not only affords a secure basis for all future judgments , but must com ...
... delight from the same works , nor to assure any permanent fame to their authors ; while a taste that is formed upon a wide and large survey of enduring models , not only affords a secure basis for all future judgments , but must com ...
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... delight , but with a brief chronicle and abstract of all that was once interesting to the generations which have gone by . The steps of the progress of such an art , and the cir- cumstances by which they have been effected , would form ...
... delight , but with a brief chronicle and abstract of all that was once interesting to the generations which have gone by . The steps of the progress of such an art , and the cir- cumstances by which they have been effected , would form ...
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... delight and be praised , necessarily extends to all who can receive pleasure , or join in applause . It is strange , then , and somewhat humiliating , to see how great a proportion of those who had once fought their way successfully to ...
... delight and be praised , necessarily extends to all who can receive pleasure , or join in applause . It is strange , then , and somewhat humiliating , to see how great a proportion of those who had once fought their way successfully to ...
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... ; but still she moves in pursuit of those shadows with an impulse of novelty , and an exuberance of spirit , that is not wholly without its attraction and delight . Chaucer was , CHACCER - -SPENSER . 17 afterwards , happily drawn to.
... ; but still she moves in pursuit of those shadows with an impulse of novelty , and an exuberance of spirit , that is not wholly without its attraction and delight . Chaucer was , CHACCER - -SPENSER . 17 afterwards , happily drawn to.
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