Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... scarcely have failed to be valuable . Mr. C. , we think , has been a little lazy . If he were like most authors , or even like most critics , we could easily have pardoned this ; for we very seldom find any work too short . It is the ...
... scarcely have failed to be valuable . Mr. C. , we think , has been a little lazy . If he were like most authors , or even like most critics , we could easily have pardoned this ; for we very seldom find any work too short . It is the ...
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... scarcely permit us to state . feel that reverence too strongly to suggest even the possibility that Milton could have improved his poem , by having thrown his angelic warfare into more remote perspective : But it seems to me to be most ...
... scarcely permit us to state . feel that reverence too strongly to suggest even the possibility that Milton could have improved his poem , by having thrown his angelic warfare into more remote perspective : But it seems to me to be most ...
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... scarcely regret his not having written them at an earlier period of life . For he blends the determination of age with an exquisite and ingenuous sensibility ; and though he sports very much with his subjects , yet , when he is in ...
... scarcely regret his not having written them at an earlier period of life . For he blends the determination of age with an exquisite and ingenuous sensibility ; and though he sports very much with his subjects , yet , when he is in ...
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... scarcely less valuable than what is republished , and in which the genius of a living Poet has shed a fresh grace over the fading glories of so many of his departed brothers . We wish some- body would continue the work , by furnishing ...
... scarcely less valuable than what is republished , and in which the genius of a living Poet has shed a fresh grace over the fading glories of so many of his departed brothers . We wish some- body would continue the work , by furnishing ...
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... scarcely ever touches any of the greater passions . He is much the best , we think , of the classical Continental school ; but he is not to be compared with the masters - nor with the pupils of that Old English one from which there had ...
... scarcely ever touches any of the greater passions . He is much the best , we think , of the classical Continental school ; but he is not to be compared with the masters - nor with the pupils of that Old English one from which there had ...
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