Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... doubt of the sincerity of our admiration for his genius , or of the depth of our vene- ration and sympathy for his lofty character and his un- timely fate . We still think he had a vulgar taste in letter - writing ; and too frequently ...
... doubt of the sincerity of our admiration for his genius , or of the depth of our vene- ration and sympathy for his lofty character and his un- timely fate . We still think he had a vulgar taste in letter - writing ; and too frequently ...
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... doubt at all , however , that it is to be ascribed merely to the writer's carelessness , or change of purpose ; and have never failed to feel it a great blemish in every serious piece where it occurs . The author has not much of the ...
... doubt at all , however , that it is to be ascribed merely to the writer's carelessness , or change of purpose ; and have never failed to feel it a great blemish in every serious piece where it occurs . The author has not much of the ...
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... doubt between the world of reality and the world of fancy . He sees sights not shown to mortal eye , and hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and with- out his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken ...
... doubt between the world of reality and the world of fancy . He sees sights not shown to mortal eye , and hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and with- out his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken ...
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... doubt a wretched apology for the indecencies of a man of genius , that equal indecencies have been for- given to his predecessors : But the precedent of lenity might have been followed ; and we might have passed both the levity and the ...
... doubt a wretched apology for the indecencies of a man of genius , that equal indecencies have been for- given to his predecessors : But the precedent of lenity might have been followed ; and we might have passed both the levity and the ...
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... doubt , a certain resemblance , both in some of the topics that are suggested , and in the cast of the diction in which they are expressed . Thus , to induce Faustus to persist in his unlawful studies , he is told that the Spirits of ...
... doubt , a certain resemblance , both in some of the topics that are suggested , and in the cast of the diction in which they are expressed . Thus , to induce Faustus to persist in his unlawful studies , he is told that the Spirits of ...
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