The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... effect of this method adopted by the author , strikes us as being vastly spi- rited , without disagreeably partaking of the indistinct . -We have a fine bold sketch , containing only promi- nent circumstances and principal figures . We ...
... effect of this method adopted by the author , strikes us as being vastly spi- rited , without disagreeably partaking of the indistinct . -We have a fine bold sketch , containing only promi- nent circumstances and principal figures . We ...
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... effect , and the parenthesis itself to be rather violent . Some of the lines , however , are very striking , and ... effect , but the last verse is certainly obscure and harsh ; and the ten feet line , which is , we presume , intended to ...
... effect , and the parenthesis itself to be rather violent . Some of the lines , however , are very striking , and ... effect , but the last verse is certainly obscure and harsh ; and the ten feet line , which is , we presume , intended to ...
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... effect , to the poetry . The reader is , after all , left to guess how long Jacqueline was absent from her father's house . The first cauto , whicu was provably meant to convey only the effects of her sudden departure from the village ...
... effect , to the poetry . The reader is , after all , left to guess how long Jacqueline was absent from her father's house . The first cauto , whicu was provably meant to convey only the effects of her sudden departure from the village ...
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