The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... poet's eye . We close with reluctance this brief and imperfect account of our illus- trious countryman and his produc- tions . We have omitted to notice some of the peculiar excellencies of his style , and to mention many of his labours ...
... poet's eye . We close with reluctance this brief and imperfect account of our illus- trious countryman and his produc- tions . We have omitted to notice some of the peculiar excellencies of his style , and to mention many of his labours ...
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... poets to be peculiarly cautious ; since , though it may some- times be judiciously introduced , an improper use of ... poet next proceeds to warn the candidates for critical fame against contention and dispute ; but more especially ...
... poets to be peculiarly cautious ; since , though it may some- times be judiciously introduced , an improper use of ... poet next proceeds to warn the candidates for critical fame against contention and dispute ; but more especially ...
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... poet. next. gives. a. brief. history. of. the early state of criticism , and of it's gradual improvement during the most flourishing periods of Athens and of Rome ; at the same time delineating the characters of those celebrated cri- ties ...
... poet. next. gives. a. brief. history. of. the early state of criticism , and of it's gradual improvement during the most flourishing periods of Athens and of Rome ; at the same time delineating the characters of those celebrated cri- ties ...
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... poet avail himself of the advantages afforded by Mordaunt's absence of mind , and unwillingness to exert himself in measures of active de- fence . With the unfailing dexterity pe- culiar to prosers , he contrived to dribble out his tale ...
... poet avail himself of the advantages afforded by Mordaunt's absence of mind , and unwillingness to exert himself in measures of active de- fence . With the unfailing dexterity pe- culiar to prosers , he contrived to dribble out his tale ...
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... Poet appears most woefully sore and sensitive . We are much disposed indeed on internal evidence to credit his assertion of general ignorance of our great Poet , for the first family of Byron bear as little resemblance to our first ...
... Poet appears most woefully sore and sensitive . We are much disposed indeed on internal evidence to credit his assertion of general ignorance of our great Poet , for the first family of Byron bear as little resemblance to our first ...
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