Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... light on his contemporaries ! -and if we continue to write and rhyme at the present rate for 200 years longer , there must be some new art of short - hand reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not ...
... light on his contemporaries ! -and if we continue to write and rhyme at the present rate for 200 years longer , there must be some new art of short - hand reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not ...
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... light and playful exercise for so strong a 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 ...
... light and playful exercise for so strong a 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 ...
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... light and position in which they are viewed . Something like this takes place in the phenomena of fancy . The array of the fallen angels in hell - the unfurling of the standard of Satan - and the march of his troops In perfect phalanx ...
... light and position in which they are viewed . Something like this takes place in the phenomena of fancy . The array of the fallen angels in hell - the unfurling of the standard of Satan - and the march of his troops In perfect phalanx ...
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... light of his imagery , or the warmth of his feelings The absence of even this speck of mysticism from his Ode on the Pas- sions is perhaps the happy circumstance that secured its unbounded popularity . Nothing , however , is common ...
... light of his imagery , or the warmth of his feelings The absence of even this speck of mysticism from his Ode on the Pas- sions is perhaps the happy circumstance that secured its unbounded popularity . Nothing , however , is common ...
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... light , and with all the decorations of the most elaborate rhetoric . Now , for mere rhetoric , and fine composition , this is very right ; but , for an imitation of nature , it is not quite so well : And however we may admire the skill ...
... light , and with all the decorations of the most elaborate rhetoric . Now , for mere rhetoric , and fine composition , this is very right ; but , for an imitation of nature , it is not quite so well : And however we may admire the skill ...
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