Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... turning appetite of the public , the latter was too scanty ; and both were confined to too narrow a period of time to enable the reader to enjoy the variety , and to draw the comparisons , by which he might be most pleased and ...
... turning appetite of the public , the latter was too scanty ; and both were confined to too narrow a period of time to enable the reader to enjoy the variety , and to draw the comparisons , by which he might be most pleased and ...
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... turn our dilated eyes from contemplating them . It is not their external attributes alone which expand the imagination , but their souls , which are as colossal as their stature their thoughts that wander through eternity - the pride ...
... turn our dilated eyes from contemplating them . It is not their external attributes alone which expand the imagination , but their souls , which are as colossal as their stature their thoughts that wander through eternity - the pride ...
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... turn themselves , is such as has never been equalled in any other age or country ; and places them at least as high , in point of fancy and imagination , as of force of reason , or compre- hensiveness of understanding . In this highest ...
... turn themselves , is such as has never been equalled in any other age or country ; and places them at least as high , in point of fancy and imagination , as of force of reason , or compre- hensiveness of understanding . In this highest ...
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... turning their melodious blank verse into vulgar prose and aggravating the indelicacy of their lower characters , by lending a more disgusting indecency to the whole dramatis persona . Dryden was , beyond all comparison , the greatest ...
... turning their melodious blank verse into vulgar prose and aggravating the indelicacy of their lower characters , by lending a more disgusting indecency to the whole dramatis persona . Dryden was , beyond all comparison , the greatest ...
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... turn and contrivance , --with some little degree of constraint and involution , -very often characterised by a studied briefness and simplicity of diction , yet relieved by a certain indirect and figurative cast of expression , - and ...
... turn and contrivance , --with some little degree of constraint and involution , -very often characterised by a studied briefness and simplicity of diction , yet relieved by a certain indirect and figurative cast of expression , - and ...
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