Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... genius , even among those quiet and studious readers who ought to find 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 ...
... genius , even among those quiet and studious readers who ought to find 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 ...
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... genius ; and it must be owned , that his allegorical poetry is often puerile and prolix . Yet , even in this walk of fiction , we never entirely lose sight of that peculiar grace and gaiety , which distinguish the Muse of Chaucer ; and ...
... genius ; and it must be owned , that his allegorical poetry is often puerile and prolix . Yet , even in this walk of fiction , we never entirely lose sight of that peculiar grace and gaiety , which distinguish the Muse of Chaucer ; and ...
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... genius of Spenser delineated , with feeling and eloquence . But all that has been written , leaves the following striking passages as original as they are elo- quent . " In the reign of Elizabeth , the English mind put forth its ...
... genius of Spenser delineated , with feeling and eloquence . But all that has been written , leaves the following striking passages as original as they are elo- quent . " In the reign of Elizabeth , the English mind put forth its ...
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... genius and originality . With the writings of Peele , we do not pro- fess to be acquainted - but the quotations given from him in the Essay should have entitled him to a place in the body of the work . - We must pass over what he says ...
... genius and originality . With the writings of Peele , we do not pro- fess to be acquainted - but the quotations given from him in the Essay should have entitled him to a place in the body of the work . - We must pass over what he says ...
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... genius had too great a supremacy to be long to any school . Though he acknowledged a filial reverence for Spenser as a poet , he left no Gothic irregular tracery in the design of his own great work , but gave a classical harmony of ...
... genius had too great a supremacy to be long to any school . Though he acknowledged a filial reverence for Spenser as a poet , he left no Gothic irregular tracery in the design of his own great work , but gave a classical harmony of ...
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