Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... mean note , of whom he has not condescended to say one word , either in the Essay , or in the notices prefixed to the citations . Of Jonathan Swift , for example , all that is here recorded is , " Born 1667 - died 1744 ; " and Otway is ...
... mean note , of whom he has not condescended to say one word , either in the Essay , or in the notices prefixed to the citations . Of Jonathan Swift , for example , all that is here recorded is , " Born 1667 - died 1744 ; " and Otway is ...
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... mean , in absolute fairness and impartiality towards the different schools or styles of poetry which he may have occasion to estimate and compare . Even the most common and miscellaneous reader has a peculiar taste in this way- and has ...
... mean , in absolute fairness and impartiality towards the different schools or styles of poetry which he may have occasion to estimate and compare . Even the most common and miscellaneous reader has a peculiar taste in this way- and has ...
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... means stop there . The character of our poetry depends not a little on the taste of our poetical readers ; and though some bards have always been before their age , and some behind it , the greater part must be pretty near on its level ...
... means stop there . The character of our poetry depends not a little on the taste of our poetical readers ; and though some bards have always been before their age , and some behind it , the greater part must be pretty near on its level ...
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... means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and ...
... means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and ...
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... , and Meston . In- deed the ne quid nimis seems to have been more for- gotten by the learned editor in the last , than in any of the other volumes . Yet there is by no means too much BURNS - PALINODE OF THE REVIEWER . 33 The of.
... , and Meston . In- deed the ne quid nimis seems to have been more for- gotten by the learned editor in the last , than in any of the other volumes . Yet there is by no means too much BURNS - PALINODE OF THE REVIEWER . 33 The of.
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