Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... nature , however , we fear , to ascribe to them even those dimensions at the end of a century . After a lapse of 250 years , we are afraid to think of the space they may have shrunk into . We have no Shakespeare , alas ! to shed a never ...
... nature , however , we fear , to ascribe to them even those dimensions at the end of a century . After a lapse of 250 years , we are afraid to think of the space they may have shrunk into . We have no Shakespeare , alas ! to shed a never ...
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... nature , and not from those of art . We have no room at present for any discussion of the question ; but we do not think it is quite fairly stated in the passage to which we have referred ; and confess that we are rather inclined , on ...
... nature , and not from those of art . We have no room at present for any discussion of the question ; but we do not think it is quite fairly stated in the passage to which we have referred ; and confess that we are rather inclined , on ...
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... nature ; or , after invoking In- spiration from her hermit seat , makes his dedicatory bow to a patronizing countess , or speaker of the House of Commons . As long as he dwells in the pure contemplation of nature , and appeals to the ...
... nature ; or , after invoking In- spiration from her hermit seat , makes his dedicatory bow to a patronizing countess , or speaker of the House of Commons . As long as he dwells in the pure contemplation of nature , and appeals to the ...
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... nature had meant to achieve works of immortality . Tasso alone can be compared to him as a juvenile prodigy . No English poet ever equalled him at the same age . - vol . vi . p . 156-162 . The account of Gray is excellent , and that of ...
... nature had meant to achieve works of immortality . Tasso alone can be compared to him as a juvenile prodigy . No English poet ever equalled him at the same age . - vol . vi . p . 156-162 . The account of Gray is excellent , and that of ...
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... nature . He is refined without false de licacy , and correct without insipidity . Perhaps there is an intellectual composure in his manner , which may , in some passages , be said to approach to the reserved and prosaic ; but he unbends ...
... nature . He is refined without false de licacy , and correct without insipidity . Perhaps there is an intellectual composure in his manner , which may , in some passages , be said to approach to the reserved and prosaic ; but he unbends ...
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