Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... give any tolerable idea of the poetry which was thus to be represented , it was necessary that the specimens to be exhibited should be of some compass and extent . We have heard their length complained of- but we think with very little ...
... give any tolerable idea of the poetry which was thus to be represented , it was necessary that the specimens to be exhibited should be of some compass and extent . We have heard their length complained of- but we think with very little ...
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... give some extracts from them , that the series might be complete , and that there might be room for comparison with others , and for tracing the progress of the art in the strains of its best models and their various imitators . - In ...
... give some extracts from them , that the series might be complete , and that there might be room for comparison with others , and for tracing the progress of the art in the strains of its best models and their various imitators . - In ...
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... give any ab- stract of the information it contains- but shall make a few extracts , to show the tone and manner of the com- position . The following sketch of Chaucer , for instance , and of the long interregnum that succeeded his ...
... give any ab- stract of the information it contains- but shall make a few extracts , to show the tone and manner of the com- position . The following sketch of Chaucer , for instance , and of the long interregnum that succeeded his ...
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... give any account . They are themselves but tiny and slender fragments of the works from which they are taken ; and to abridge them further would be to reduce them to mere dust and rub- bish . Besides , we are not called upon to review ...
... give any account . They are themselves but tiny and slender fragments of the works from which they are taken ; and to abridge them further would be to reduce them to mere dust and rub- bish . Besides , we are not called upon to review ...
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... give us the form and pressure of the times , exhibited in the faults of coeval literature , and in the foppery or sordid traits of prevailing manners . The age was un- doubtedly fertile in eccentricity . " - vol . ii . p . 257 , 258 ...
... give us the form and pressure of the times , exhibited in the faults of coeval literature , and in the foppery or sordid traits of prevailing manners . The age was un- doubtedly fertile in eccentricity . " - vol . ii . p . 257 , 258 ...
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