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... qualities than to any of the distinguishing characteristics of Jonson or Shakespeare . He excels most in representing the pride and gallantry , and high - toned honour of youth , and the enchanting softness , or the mild and graceful ...
... qualities than to any of the distinguishing characteristics of Jonson or Shakespeare . He excels most in representing the pride and gallantry , and high - toned honour of youth , and the enchanting softness , or the mild and graceful ...
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... qualities by judges from every school of criticism . Even with regard to those passages , how- ever , a skilful commentator will find something worth hearing to tell . Many persons are very sensible of the effect of fine poetry on their ...
... qualities by judges from every school of criticism . Even with regard to those passages , how- ever , a skilful commentator will find something worth hearing to tell . Many persons are very sensible of the effect of fine poetry on their ...
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... on the contrary , these qualities have undoubtedly been his best protection ; and had it not been for them , he may be assured that he would , long ere now , have been - PECULIARITY OF THEIR CORRUPTING INFLUENCE . 121 shown up in.
... on the contrary , these qualities have undoubtedly been his best protection ; and had it not been for them , he may be assured that he would , long ere now , have been - PECULIARITY OF THEIR CORRUPTING INFLUENCE . 121 shown up in.
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... qualities which delight the uninstructed should be substantially different from those which give pleasure to the enlightened . They may be arranged according to a different scale , -and certain shades and accompani- ments may be more or ...
... qualities which delight the uninstructed should be substantially different from those which give pleasure to the enlightened . They may be arranged according to a different scale , -and certain shades and accompani- ments may be more or ...
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... qualities that have con- tributed to Mr. Scott's popularity ; and as some of them are obviously of a kind to diminish his merit in the eyes of more fastidious judges , it is but fair to complete this view of his peculiarities by a hasty ...
... qualities that have con- tributed to Mr. Scott's popularity ; and as some of them are obviously of a kind to diminish his merit in the eyes of more fastidious judges , it is but fair to complete this view of his peculiarities by a hasty ...
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