Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... pass judgment only on the dead , whose faults were no longer corrigible , or had already been expiated by appropriate pains , his temper was less tried , and his severities less proved , than in the case of living offenders , and that ...
... pass judgment only on the dead , whose faults were no longer corrigible , or had already been expiated by appropriate pains , his temper was less tried , and his severities less proved , than in the case of living offenders , and that ...
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... pass over what he says of Shakespeare and Jonson , though full of beauty and feeling . To the latter , indeed , he is rather more than just . The account of Beaumont and Fletcher is lively and discriminating . - " The theatre of ...
... pass over what he says of Shakespeare and Jonson , though full of beauty and feeling . To the latter , indeed , he is rather more than just . The account of Beaumont and Fletcher is lively and discriminating . - " The theatre of ...
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... pass from the elder writers , and still find a charm in the correct and equable sweetness of Parnell . Con- scious that his diction has not the freedom and volubility of the better strains of the elder time , I cannot but remark his ...
... pass from the elder writers , and still find a charm in the correct and equable sweetness of Parnell . Con- scious that his diction has not the freedom and volubility of the better strains of the elder time , I cannot but remark his ...
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... pass , apparently without being con- scious of the change , from the most beautiful displays of genius to the most melancholy exemplifications of stupidity . - There is only one other peculiarity which we shall notice in those ancient ...
... pass , apparently without being con- scious of the change , from the most beautiful displays of genius to the most melancholy exemplifications of stupidity . - There is only one other peculiarity which we shall notice in those ancient ...
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... pass all those over , to give our readers a word or two from " The Witch of Edmonton , " a drama founded upon the recent execution of a miser- able old woman for that fashionable offence ; and in which the devil , in the shape of a ...
... pass all those over , to give our readers a word or two from " The Witch of Edmonton , " a drama founded upon the recent execution of a miser- able old woman for that fashionable offence ; and in which the devil , in the shape of a ...
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