The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... character as a poet be as undecided now as it was a century ago . The fol- lowing reflections , however , will con- vince us , that this point should be first conceded by all parties . Shakspeare wrote in an age when be had no models to ...
... character as a poet be as undecided now as it was a century ago . The fol- lowing reflections , however , will con- vince us , that this point should be first conceded by all parties . Shakspeare wrote in an age when be had no models to ...
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... character of the spirit which he has commu- nicated to his writings . Shakspeare knew the human heart not as it ... character to which they are ascribed . When we talk of unnatural feelings , we either mean feelings that are not suitable ...
... character of the spirit which he has commu- nicated to his writings . Shakspeare knew the human heart not as it ... character to which they are ascribed . When we talk of unnatural feelings , we either mean feelings that are not suitable ...
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... character of this subject in point of execution , so it would be still more vain to attempt giving an adequate idea of it by description . In the last Exhibition at Somerset House , his picture , in the anti - room , of the Mon- key and ...
... character of this subject in point of execution , so it would be still more vain to attempt giving an adequate idea of it by description . In the last Exhibition at Somerset House , his picture , in the anti - room , of the Mon- key and ...
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... character . was never more faithfully and pleas- The beauties of nature faithfully co - ingly transferred to the canvas , pied , a fine transparent representa- tion of the silver Thames , and a taste- fal composition of the landscape ...
... character . was never more faithfully and pleas- The beauties of nature faithfully co - ingly transferred to the canvas , pied , a fine transparent representa- tion of the silver Thames , and a taste- fal composition of the landscape ...
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... character , and joined in an nnion which could not easily be altered . As Arthwe looked up into the tree , he felt all this : he could not bear the feeling just then ; and he hastened to the house . The shatters were partly closed in ...
... character , and joined in an nnion which could not easily be altered . As Arthwe looked up into the tree , he felt all this : he could not bear the feeling just then ; and he hastened to the house . The shatters were partly closed in ...
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