The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... seems to fill his Lordship's imagination ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . 66 We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His " 6 English Bards ...
... seems to fill his Lordship's imagination ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . 66 We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His " 6 English Bards ...
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... seems a proper antidote to the bigotry and narrow- ness of the other . The first Vision of Judgment was a set - off to the second , though " None but itself could be its parallel . " Perhaps the chief cause of most of Lord Byron's ...
... seems a proper antidote to the bigotry and narrow- ness of the other . The first Vision of Judgment was a set - off to the second , though " None but itself could be its parallel . " Perhaps the chief cause of most of Lord Byron's ...
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... seem to insinuate that he is deterred by his own reputation from making any further or higher attempts . But after having produced two poems that have gone to the heart of a nation , and are gifts to a world , he may surely linger out ...
... seem to insinuate that he is deterred by his own reputation from making any further or higher attempts . But after having produced two poems that have gone to the heart of a nation , and are gifts to a world , he may surely linger out ...
Сторінка 189
... seems useless and barren ; and there are lines and stanzas in our author's early writings in which he may be thought to have exhausted all the sweetness and all the essence of poetry , so that nothing farther was left to his efforts or ...
... seems useless and barren ; and there are lines and stanzas in our author's early writings in which he may be thought to have exhausted all the sweetness and all the essence of poetry , so that nothing farther was left to his efforts or ...
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... seem'd , as he beside him went , Of Christian vesture and complexion bright , Led by his dusty guide , like morning brought by night . " In the foregoing stanzas we particularly admire the line- " Till now in Gertrude's eyes their ninth ...
... seem'd , as he beside him went , Of Christian vesture and complexion bright , Led by his dusty guide , like morning brought by night . " In the foregoing stanzas we particularly admire the line- " Till now in Gertrude's eyes their ninth ...
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