The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... lines to the reader's memory . " On Linden , when the sun was low , All bloodless lay th ' untrodden snow , And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser , rolling rapidly . But Linden saw another sight , When the drum beat at dead of night ...
... lines to the reader's memory . " On Linden , when the sun was low , All bloodless lay th ' untrodden snow , And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser , rolling rapidly . But Linden saw another sight , When the drum beat at dead of night ...
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... lines of ten syllables . All the rest might be found in a newspaper , an old magazine , or a county - register . Our author is himself a little jealous of the prudish fidelity of his homely Muse , and tries to justify himself by prece ...
... lines of ten syllables . All the rest might be found in a newspaper , an old magazine , or a county - register . Our author is himself a little jealous of the prudish fidelity of his homely Muse , and tries to justify himself by prece ...
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... lines and the ornament of rhyme which is tacked to them , that many of his verses read like serious burlesque , and the pa- rodies which have been made upon them are hardly so quaint as the originals . Mr. Crabbe's great fault is ...
... lines and the ornament of rhyme which is tacked to them , that many of his verses read like serious burlesque , and the pa- rodies which have been made upon them are hardly so quaint as the originals . Mr. Crabbe's great fault is ...
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... line of coast with sterile , blighting lines , the only leaf of his books where honour , beauty , worth , or pleasure bloom , is that inscribed to the Rutland family ! We might adduce instances of what we have said from every page of ...
... line of coast with sterile , blighting lines , the only leaf of his books where honour , beauty , worth , or pleasure bloom , is that inscribed to the Rutland family ! We might adduce instances of what we have said from every page of ...
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... We might allude in particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on a Picture by Claude Lorraine , and to the exquisite poem , entitled Laodamia . The last of these breathes the pure spirit of the finest MR . WORDSWORTH . 239.
... We might allude in particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on a Picture by Claude Lorraine , and to the exquisite poem , entitled Laodamia . The last of these breathes the pure spirit of the finest MR . WORDSWORTH . 239.
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