Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... necessary to the protection of their rights , and that he cannot be accused of presumption for wishing that his writings , if they are read , may be read in an edition freed at least from errors of the press and from slips of the pen ...
... necessary to the protection of their rights , and that he cannot be accused of presumption for wishing that his writings , if they are read , may be read in an edition freed at least from errors of the press and from slips of the pen ...
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... necessary to the mechani- cal operations of the musician , the sculptor , and the painter . But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state . Na- tions , like individuals , first perceive ...
... necessary to the mechani- cal operations of the musician , the sculptor , and the painter . But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state . Na- tions , like individuals , first perceive ...
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... necessary , therefore , for him to abstain from giving such a shock to their understandings as might break the charm which it was his object to throw over their imaginations . This is the real explanation of the indistinctness and ...
... necessary , therefore , for him to abstain from giving such a shock to their understandings as might break the charm which it was his object to throw over their imaginations . This is the real explanation of the indistinctness and ...
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... necessary that the spirits should be clothed with material forms . " But , " says he , " the poet should have secured the consistency of his system by keeping immateriality out of sight , and seducing the reader to drop it from his ...
... necessary that the spirits should be clothed with material forms . " But , " says he , " the poet should have secured the consistency of his system by keeping immateriality out of sight , and seducing the reader to drop it from his ...
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... necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom . These are the parts of the Revolution ...
... necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom . These are the parts of the Revolution ...
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