The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... critics on the merits of this celebrated poem ; to draw an out- line of it's several divisions , and of the subjects contained in each ; and to describe the characters of the most illustrious ancient and modern critics in the order in ...
... critics on the merits of this celebrated poem ; to draw an out- line of it's several divisions , and of the subjects contained in each ; and to describe the characters of the most illustrious ancient and modern critics in the order in ...
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... critics , as among the first poets ; since it exhibits every species of excellence which can em- bellish or dignify ... critic , assume the character of censors , give their opi- nions on works of taste , and under- take to decide the ...
... critics , as among the first poets ; since it exhibits every species of excellence which can em- bellish or dignify ... critic , assume the character of censors , give their opi- nions on works of taste , and under- take to decide the ...
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... critic , and raise the passions against the judgment . — See also Dr. Johnson's excellent remarks on the prejudices and caprices of criticism , in No. 93 of the Rambler . For the character of a good critic , and an account of the ...
... critic , and raise the passions against the judgment . — See also Dr. Johnson's excellent remarks on the prejudices and caprices of criticism , in No. 93 of the Rambler . For the character of a good critic , and an account of the ...
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... critic , and certain qualities are recommended , without which he can never exercise his talents with satisfaction to him- self , or with justice to others . It is not sufficient that he possess learn- ing , taste , and judgment ; but ...
... critic , and certain qualities are recommended , without which he can never exercise his talents with satisfaction to him- self , or with justice to others . It is not sufficient that he possess learn- ing , taste , and judgment ; but ...
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... critic , are the first per- fect and regular dramas that are to be found since the barbarous and ob- scure ages . Besides these , he wrote some Eclogues , Elegies , Epistles in verse , and an Ovidian Cento . D. F. ( To be continued ...
... critic , are the first per- fect and regular dramas that are to be found since the barbarous and ob- scure ages . Besides these , he wrote some Eclogues , Elegies , Epistles in verse , and an Ovidian Cento . D. F. ( To be continued ...
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