The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... imagination , harping on the smallest griev- ances , a village - oracle and critic , most veri- table , most identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and things just as they chanced to exist 196 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... imagination , harping on the smallest griev- ances , a village - oracle and critic , most veri- table , most identical , bringing us acquainted with persons and things just as they chanced to exist 196 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... critic , therefore , who had been used to this sort of substantial entertain- ment , would be disposed to read poetry with the eye of a connoisseur , would be little capti- vated with smooth , polished , unmeaning pe- riods , and would ...
... critic , therefore , who had been used to this sort of substantial entertain- ment , would be disposed to read poetry with the eye of a connoisseur , would be little capti- vated with smooth , polished , unmeaning pe- riods , and would ...
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... critic * going to hear one of these elaborate effusions ; and on his want of enthusiasm being accounted for from * The late Rev. Joseph Fawcett , of Walthamstow . its not being one of the orator's brilliant days , 218 THE SPIRIT OF THE ...
... critic * going to hear one of these elaborate effusions ; and on his want of enthusiasm being accounted for from * The late Rev. Joseph Fawcett , of Walthamstow . its not being one of the orator's brilliant days , 218 THE SPIRIT OF THE ...
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... critic has a great dislike to Gray , and a fondness for Thomson and Collins . It is mortifying to hear him speak of Pope and Dryden , whom , be- cause they have been supposed to have all the possible excellences of poetry , he will ...
... critic has a great dislike to Gray , and a fondness for Thomson and Collins . It is mortifying to hear him speak of Pope and Dryden , whom , be- cause they have been supposed to have all the possible excellences of poetry , he will ...
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... critic , he would have been a more sterling writer . If a greater number of sources of pleasure had been open to him , he would have communicated pleasure to the world more frequently . Had he been less fastidious in pronouncing ...
... critic , he would have been a more sterling writer . If a greater number of sources of pleasure had been open to him , he would have communicated pleasure to the world more frequently . Had he been less fastidious in pronouncing ...
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