The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... writer can be guided by those canons of criticism , and precepts of art , which lead genius to perfection . If the cri- tics had been invariably guided by this rule , we should not have so many dif- ferent opinions among the learned on ...
... writer can be guided by those canons of criticism , and precepts of art , which lead genius to perfection . If the cri- tics had been invariably guided by this rule , we should not have so many dif- ferent opinions among the learned on ...
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... writer , we establish his ge- nius , because we have no idea of ge- nins but what is made up of these united ... writer of infinitely more ge- nius than a work of very considerable merit . The proofs of a writer's ge- nius are not ...
... writer , we establish his ge- nius , because we have no idea of ge- nins but what is made up of these united ... writer of infinitely more ge- nius than a work of very considerable merit . The proofs of a writer's ge- nius are not ...
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... writer of genius which he can find no words to express ; but this inconveniency , though infinitely greater in the days of Shakspeare than at present , is no- thing in comparison to the imperfect structure of the language in his time ...
... writer of genius which he can find no words to express ; but this inconveniency , though infinitely greater in the days of Shakspeare than at present , is no- thing in comparison to the imperfect structure of the language in his time ...
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... writer to attribute it to him , while it would be perfectly natural in a rogue ; while the love of honesty would be just as un- natural in the latter , as the love of deception in the former . All feelings and propensities , therefore ...
... writer to attribute it to him , while it would be perfectly natural in a rogue ; while the love of honesty would be just as un- natural in the latter , as the love of deception in the former . All feelings and propensities , therefore ...
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... writer namely , vivacity , ardour , and enthu- of genius writes as he feels , not as siasm ; so that , as Pope justly ob- reason dictates to him ; though the serves , no man of a truly poetical sentiments which his feelings suggest ...
... writer namely , vivacity , ardour , and enthu- of genius writes as he feels , not as siasm ; so that , as Pope justly ob- reason dictates to him ; though the serves , no man of a truly poetical sentiments which his feelings suggest ...
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