Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... remark , that in order to give any tolerable idea of the poetry which was thus to be represented , it was necessary that the specimens to be exhibited should be of some compass and extent . We have heard their length complained of- but ...
... remark , that in order to give any tolerable idea of the poetry which was thus to be represented , it was necessary that the specimens to be exhibited should be of some compass and extent . We have heard their length complained of- but ...
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... remark his exemption from the quaintness and false metaphor which so often disfigure the style of the preceding age ; ner deny my respect to the select choice of his ex- pression , the clearness and keeping of his imagery , and the ...
... remark his exemption from the quaintness and false metaphor which so often disfigure the style of the preceding age ; ner deny my respect to the select choice of his ex- pression , the clearness and keeping of his imagery , and the ...
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... remarks on Collins- though we think the Specimens afterwards given from this ex- quisite poet are rather niggardly . 66 Collins published his Oriental Eclogues while at college , and his lyrical poetry at the age of twenty - six . Those ...
... remarks on Collins- though we think the Specimens afterwards given from this ex- quisite poet are rather niggardly . 66 Collins published his Oriental Eclogues while at college , and his lyrical poetry at the age of twenty - six . Those ...
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... remarks on his poetry are the most precious , and are all that we have now room to borrow . " The nature of Cowper's works makes us peculiarly identify the poet and the man in perusing them . As an individual , he was retired and weaned ...
... remarks on his poetry are the most precious , and are all that we have now room to borrow . " The nature of Cowper's works makes us peculiarly identify the poet and the man in perusing them . As an individual , he was retired and weaned ...
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... remarks upon their general character , will form a sufficient introduction to the ex- tracts , by which we propose to let our readers judge for themselves of the merits of their execution . The comic parts are all utterly bad . With ...
... remarks upon their general character , will form a sufficient introduction to the ex- tracts , by which we propose to let our readers judge for themselves of the merits of their execution . The comic parts are all utterly bad . With ...
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