Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... sort of regard which we pay to the rough- hewn magnificence of an ancient fortress . " Unhappily , the same simile , without being hunted down , will apply but too faithfully to the nuisances of their drama . Their language is often ...
... sort of regard which we pay to the rough- hewn magnificence of an ancient fortress . " Unhappily , the same simile , without being hunted down , will apply but too faithfully to the nuisances of their drama . Their language is often ...
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... sort of writing in which we are engaged . Reckoning a little too much , perhaps , on the dulness of our readers , we are often led , unconsciously , to overstate our sentiments , in order to make them understood ; and , where a little ...
... sort of writing in which we are engaged . Reckoning a little too much , perhaps , on the dulness of our readers , we are often led , unconsciously , to overstate our sentiments , in order to make them understood ; and , where a little ...
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... sort of idolatrous veneration , and now find once more brought forward as candidates for public applause . The æra to which they belong , indeed , has always appeared to us by far the brightest in the history of English literature ...
... sort of idolatrous veneration , and now find once more brought forward as candidates for public applause . The æra to which they belong , indeed , has always appeared to us by far the brightest in the history of English literature ...
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... sort , ever to have rendered any other popular among our own inhabitants . As it is , he has not written one line that is pathetic , and very few that can be considered as sublime . Addison , however , was the consummation of this ...
... sort , ever to have rendered any other popular among our own inhabitants . As it is , he has not written one line that is pathetic , and very few that can be considered as sublime . Addison , however , was the consummation of this ...
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... sort of pedantic emphasis and ostentatious glitter , that it is difficult not to be disgusted with their perversity , and with the solemn self - complacency , and keen and vindictive jealousy , with which they have put in their claims ...
... sort of pedantic emphasis and ostentatious glitter , that it is difficult not to be disgusted with their perversity , and with the solemn self - complacency , and keen and vindictive jealousy , with which they have put in their claims ...
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