Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... pieces not only gives room for endless comparisons and contrasts , -- but displays , as it were in miniature , the whole of its won- derful progress ; and sets before us , as in a great gallery of pictures , the whole course and history ...
... pieces not only gives room for endless comparisons and contrasts , -- but displays , as it were in miniature , the whole of its won- derful progress ; and sets before us , as in a great gallery of pictures , the whole course and history ...
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... pieces , and leaving the Paradise Lost to the memory of his readers . But though we do not think the extracts by any means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many ...
... pieces , and leaving the Paradise Lost to the memory of his readers . But though we do not think the extracts by any means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many ...
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... pieces of this description , the most fantastic in design , and tedious in execution , are generally interspersed with fresh and joyous descriptions of external nature . In this new species of romance , we perceive the youthful Muse of ...
... pieces of this description , the most fantastic in design , and tedious in execution , are generally interspersed with fresh and joyous descriptions of external nature . In this new species of romance , we perceive the youthful Muse of ...
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... pieces , composed in the happiest years of his life , at his father's country - house at Horton , were collectively published , with his name affixed to them , in 1645 ; but that precious volume , which included L'Allegro and Il ...
... pieces , composed in the happiest years of his life , at his father's country - house at Horton , were collectively published , with his name affixed to them , in 1645 ; but that precious volume , which included L'Allegro and Il ...
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... pieces of Prior . That tone of polite raillery that airy , rapid , picturesque narrative , mixed up with wit and naiveté- that style , in short , of good conversation concentrated into flowing and polished verses , was not within the ...
... pieces of Prior . That tone of polite raillery that airy , rapid , picturesque narrative , mixed up with wit and naiveté- that style , in short , of good conversation concentrated into flowing and polished verses , was not within the ...
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