Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 - 794 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... judge and compare ; but they will not create . They will talk about the old poets , and comment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the effect which poetry produced on their ruder ...
... judge and compare ; but they will not create . They will talk about the old poets , and comment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the effect which poetry produced on their ruder ...
Pagina 5
... judge between two Latin styles as a habitual drunkard to set up for a wine - taster . Versification in a dead language is an exotic , a far - fetched , costly , sickly , imitation of that which elsewhere may be found in healthful and ...
... judge between two Latin styles as a habitual drunkard to set up for a wine - taster . Versification in a dead language is an exotic , a far - fetched , costly , sickly , imitation of that which elsewhere may be found in healthful and ...
Pagina 7
... judge , and the rags | of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an instant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the ...
... judge , and the rags | of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an instant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the ...
Pagina 15
... judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly misrepresented , and never more than in the course of the present year . There is a certain class of men , who , while they profess to hold in reverence the great names ...
... judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly misrepresented , and never more than in the course of the present year . There is a certain class of men , who , while they profess to hold in reverence the great names ...
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... Judge and an eternal reward . And hence he acquired their con- tempt of external circumstances , their for- titude , their tranquillity , their inflexible the most profane scoffer was more perfectly free from the contagion of their ...
... Judge and an eternal reward . And hence he acquired their con- tempt of external circumstances , their for- titude , their tranquillity , their inflexible the most profane scoffer was more perfectly free from the contagion of their ...
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