Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... never be revived ; but some sparks of its spirit may yet be pre- served , in a narrower and feebler flame . When we look back upon the havoc which two hun- dred years have thus made in the ranks of our immortals - and , above all , when ...
... never be revived ; but some sparks of its spirit may yet be pre- served , in a narrower and feebler flame . When we look back upon the havoc which two hun- dred years have thus made in the ranks of our immortals - and , above all , when ...
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... never - setting 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 ...
... never - setting 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 ...
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... never meant for publication . As to Drummond's decoying Jonson under his roof with any premeditated design on his reputation , no one can seriously believe it . " - vol . iii . p . 150 , 151 . NOTICE OF COTTON AND LILLO . 25 The notice of.
... never meant for publication . As to Drummond's decoying Jonson under his roof with any premeditated design on his reputation , no one can seriously believe it . " - vol . iii . p . 150 , 151 . NOTICE OF COTTON AND LILLO . 25 The notice of.
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... never was , any where , any thing like the sixty or seventy years that elapsed from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the SPLENDID ERA OF ELIZABETH AND JAMES . 39 period of The Dramatic Works of John Ford; with an Introduction ...
... never was , any where , any thing like the sixty or seventy years that elapsed from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the SPLENDID ERA OF ELIZABETH AND JAMES . 39 period of The Dramatic Works of John Ford; with an Introduction ...
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... never redeem the poverty of their diction , and the tameness of their conception . Pope has incomparably more spirit and taste and animation : but Pope is a satirist , and a moralist , and a wit , and a critic , and a fine writer , much ...
... never redeem the poverty of their diction , and the tameness of their conception . Pope has incomparably more spirit and taste and animation : but Pope is a satirist , and a moralist , and a wit , and a critic , and a fine writer , much ...
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