The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... prove our sincerity , will we commence here , - " For let the frame of things disjoint , both the worlds suffer , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams That shake us nightly . " And ...
... prove our sincerity , will we commence here , - " For let the frame of things disjoint , both the worlds suffer , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams That shake us nightly . " And ...
Էջ 102
... prove , that his faults and blemishes are real beauties , many of which they think too refined for the discrimination of grosser intellects . Hence it is , that almost all the critiques on this immor- tal poet , as well those of his ...
... prove , that his faults and blemishes are real beauties , many of which they think too refined for the discrimination of grosser intellects . Hence it is , that almost all the critiques on this immor- tal poet , as well those of his ...
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... prove sublimity , pathos , or refinement of conception , in any writer , we establish his ge- nius , because we have no idea of ge- nins but what is made up of these united qualities ; for language or ex- pression is not genius , but ...
... prove sublimity , pathos , or refinement of conception , in any writer , we establish his ge- nius , because we have no idea of ge- nins but what is made up of these united qualities ; for language or ex- pression is not genius , but ...
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... prove him free from faults and ble- mishes , would be in fact to prove him altogether destitute of genius . Even now , when the rules and precepts of fine writing are so multiplied , as to render it impossible for any writer well ...
... prove him free from faults and ble- mishes , would be in fact to prove him altogether destitute of genius . Even now , when the rules and precepts of fine writing are so multiplied , as to render it impossible for any writer well ...
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... prove it . The young baronet chose to settle in the country , and I paid a visit in the neighbour- hood to offer him my advice as his eld- est and nearest relative . Sir Tristram Craginmoss , for our ancient family- appellation ...
... prove it . The young baronet chose to settle in the country , and I paid a visit in the neighbour- hood to offer him my advice as his eld- est and nearest relative . Sir Tristram Craginmoss , for our ancient family- appellation ...
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