Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... readers of poetry - not only as unlocking to them innumerable new springs of enjoyment and admiration , but as having a tendency to correct and liberate their judgments of their old favourites , and to strengthen and enliven all those ...
... readers of poetry - not only as unlocking to them innumerable new springs of enjoyment and admiration , but as having a tendency to correct and liberate their judgments of their old favourites , and to strengthen and enliven all those ...
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... readers . This was done in part , perhaps overdone , by the entire repub- lication of some of our older dramatists ... reader to enjoy the variety , and to draw the comparisons , by which he might be most pleased and instructed ...
... readers . This was done in part , perhaps overdone , by the entire repub- lication of some of our older dramatists ... reader to enjoy the variety , and to draw the comparisons , by which he might be most pleased and instructed ...
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... reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book ... readers . But though we do not think the extracts by any means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion ...
... reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book ... readers . But though we do not think the extracts by any means too long on the whole , we are certainly of opinion ...
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... readers of 1919 ! Our living poets will then be nearly as old as Pope and Swift are at present- but there will stand ... reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not distress ourselves , however , with these ...
... readers of 1919 ! Our living poets will then be nearly as old as Pope and Swift are at present- but there will stand ... reading invented or all reading will be given up in despair . We need not distress ourselves , however , with these ...
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... readers , we are often led , unconsciously , to overstate our sentiments , in order to make them understood ; and , where a little controversial warmth is added to a little love of effect , an excess of colouring is apt to steal over ...
... readers , we are often led , unconsciously , to overstate our sentiments , in order to make them understood ; and , where a little controversial warmth is added to a little love of effect , an excess of colouring is apt to steal over ...
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