The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... passage from Douglas in the manner of each , to justify the preference he gave to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's ...
... passage from Douglas in the manner of each , to justify the preference he gave to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's ...
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... passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extrava- gance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal , so trans- cendant are their ...
... passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extrava- gance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal , so trans- cendant are their ...
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... passage in Lord Byron's Heaven and Earth , or one of Wordsworth's " fancies and good- nights , " than all his epics . What is he to Spen- ser , over whose immortal , ever - amiable verse beauty hovers and trembles , and who has shed the ...
... passage in Lord Byron's Heaven and Earth , or one of Wordsworth's " fancies and good- nights , " than all his epics . What is he to Spen- ser , over whose immortal , ever - amiable verse beauty hovers and trembles , and who has shed the ...
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... passage , he thinks he shews his superiority of execution in this in a more . marked manner than if the first suggestion had been his own . It is not the value of the obser- vation itself he is solicitous about ; but he wishes to shine ...
... passage , he thinks he shews his superiority of execution in this in a more . marked manner than if the first suggestion had been his own . It is not the value of the obser- vation itself he is solicitous about ; but he wishes to shine ...
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... passage to the fall'n flood : Here dull and hopeless he'd lie down and trace How side - long crabs had crawled their crooked race ; Or sadly listen to the tuneless cry Of fishing gull or clanging golden - eye ; What time the sea - birds ...
... passage to the fall'n flood : Here dull and hopeless he'd lie down and trace How side - long crabs had crawled their crooked race ; Or sadly listen to the tuneless cry Of fishing gull or clanging golden - eye ; What time the sea - birds ...
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