Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... manner- “ Born 1651 died 1685. " Marlowe is commemorated in a single page , and Butler in half of one . All this is rather capricious : But this is not all . Sometimes the notices are entirely biographical , and sometimes entirely ...
... manner- “ Born 1651 died 1685. " Marlowe is commemorated in a single page , and Butler in half of one . All this is rather capricious : But this is not all . Sometimes the notices are entirely biographical , and sometimes entirely ...
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... manner was most opposite to his own . We are happy to say that those apprehensions have proved entirely groundless ; and that nothing in the volumes before us is more admirable , or to us more surprising , than the perfect candour and ...
... manner was most opposite to his own . We are happy to say that those apprehensions have proved entirely groundless ; and that nothing in the volumes before us is more admirable , or to us more surprising , than the perfect candour and ...
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... manner , and bears all the marks of being a mere bookseller's speculation . As we have heard nothing of it from the time of its first publication , we suppose it has had the success it deserved . There was great room therefore , — and ...
... manner , and bears all the marks of being a mere bookseller's speculation . As we have heard nothing of it from the time of its first publication , we suppose it has had the success it deserved . There was great room therefore , — and ...
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... manners of the times which produce it , and embodying , besides those flights of fancy and touches of pathos that constitute its more immediate essence , much of the wisdom and much of the morality that was then cur- rent among the ...
... manners of the times which produce it , and embodying , besides those flights of fancy and touches of pathos that constitute its more immediate essence , much of the wisdom and much of the morality that was then cur- rent among the ...
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... manner of the com- position . The following sketch of Chaucer , for instance , and of the long interregnum that succeeded his demise , is given with great grace and spirit . " His first and long - continued predilection , was attracted ...
... manner of the com- position . The following sketch of Chaucer , for instance , and of the long interregnum that succeeded his demise , is given with great grace and spirit . " His first and long - continued predilection , was attracted ...
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