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... , of themselves , a large and interesting theme of specula- tion . Conversant as poetry necessarily is with all that touches human feelings , concerns , and occupations , its AND GREAT INTEREST OF ITS HISTORY . 11 character must.
... , of themselves , a large and interesting theme of specula- tion . Conversant as poetry necessarily is with all that touches human feelings , concerns , and occupations , its AND GREAT INTEREST OF ITS HISTORY . 11 character must.
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Francis Jeffrey. AND GREAT INTEREST OF ITS HISTORY . 11 character must have been impressed by every change in the moral and political condition of society , and must even retain the lighter traces of their successive follies , amusements ...
Francis Jeffrey. AND GREAT INTEREST OF ITS HISTORY . 11 character must have been impressed by every change in the moral and political condition of society , and must even retain the lighter traces of their successive follies , amusements ...
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... interest of actual life . " - p . 210-213 . Some of the most splendid passages in the Essay are dedicated to the fame of Milton - and are offerings not unworthy of the shrine . 66 - In Milton , " he says , " there may be traced ...
... interest of actual life . " - p . 210-213 . Some of the most splendid passages in the Essay are dedicated to the fame of Milton - and are offerings not unworthy of the shrine . 66 - In Milton , " he says , " there may be traced ...
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... interest , and a picturesque air of novelty . It seems that he himself ultimately undervalued those eclogues , as deficient in characteristic manners ; but surely no just reader of them cares any more about this circumstance than about ...
... interest , and a picturesque air of novelty . It seems that he himself ultimately undervalued those eclogues , as deficient in characteristic manners ; but surely no just reader of them cares any more about this circumstance than about ...
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... interests of society , with pictures of life , that touch the heart by their familiarity . His language is certainly simple , though it is not cast in a rugged or careless mould . He is no disciple of the gaunt and famished school of ...
... interests of society , with pictures of life , that touch the heart by their familiarity . His language is certainly simple , though it is not cast in a rugged or careless mould . He is no disciple of the gaunt and famished school of ...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1844 |
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1846 |
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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