Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... perhaps overdone , by the entire repub- lication of some of our older dramatists- and with better effect by Mr. Ellis's Specimens . If the former , however , was rather too copious a supply for the re- turning appetite of the public ...
... perhaps overdone , by the entire repub- lication of some of our older dramatists- and with better effect by Mr. Ellis's Specimens . If the former , however , was rather too copious a supply for the re- turning appetite of the public ...
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... perhaps its decline . While it has all the grandeur and instruction that belongs to such a gallery , it is free from the perplexity and distraction which is generally complained of in such exhibitions ; as each piece is necessarily ...
... perhaps its decline . While it has all the grandeur and instruction that belongs to such a gallery , it is free from the perplexity and distraction which is generally complained of in such exhibitions ; as each piece is necessarily ...
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... Perhaps he has done rightly . A A knowledge of Shakespeare may be safely presumed , we believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book , calling ...
... Perhaps he has done rightly . A A knowledge of Shakespeare may be safely presumed , we believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book , calling ...
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... perhaps , latitudinarian opinions . 66 There are exclusionists in taste , who think that they cannot speak with sufficient disparagement of the English poets of the first part of the eighteenth century ; and they are armed with a noble ...
... perhaps , latitudinarian opinions . 66 There are exclusionists in taste , who think that they cannot speak with sufficient disparagement of the English poets of the first part of the eighteenth century ; and they are armed with a noble ...
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... perhaps to the general experience is rather imposing : but when he returns to the familiar narrations or courtesies of life , the same diction ceases to seem the mantle of inspiration , and only strikes us by its unwieldy difference ...
... perhaps to the general experience is rather imposing : but when he returns to the familiar narrations or courtesies of life , the same diction ceases to seem the mantle of inspiration , and only strikes us by its unwieldy difference ...
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