Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... whole , we think , very indulgent judges of poetry ; and that not so much , we verily believe , from any partiality to their own vocation , or desire to exalt their fraternity , as from their being more con- stantly alive to those ...
... whole , we think , very indulgent judges of poetry ; and that not so much , we verily believe , from any partiality to their own vocation , or desire to exalt their fraternity , as from their being more con- stantly alive to those ...
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... whole great family of genius , even among those quiet and studious readers who ought to find delight even in their variety , it is obvious that this bias and obliquity of judgment must be still more incident to one , who , by being ...
... whole great family of genius , even among those quiet and studious readers who ought to find delight even in their variety , it is obvious that this bias and obliquity of judgment must be still more incident to one , who , by being ...
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... whole of its won- derful progress ; and sets before us , as in a great gallery of pictures , the whole course and history of the art , from its first rude and infant beginnings , to its maturity , and perhaps its decline . While it has ...
... whole of its won- derful progress ; and sets before us , as in a great gallery of pictures , the whole course and history of the art , from its first rude and infant beginnings , to its maturity , and perhaps its decline . While it has ...
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... whole , as a brick might do of a building . From the earlier and less familiar authors , we rather think the citations are too short ; and , even from those that are more generally known , we do not well see how they could have been ...
... whole , as a brick might do of a building . From the earlier and less familiar authors , we rather think the citations are too short ; and , even from those that are more generally known , we do not well see how they could have been ...
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... whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and too much of Shirley ...
... whole , we are certainly of opinion that some are too long and others too short ; and that many , especially in the latter case , are not very well selected . There is far too little of Marlowe for instance , and too much of Shirley ...
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