The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 oldal |
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32. oldal
... evidences of his want of power for a sustained flight . Fortunately for his ephe- meral reputation he first appeared at a time when it took very little to make a poetical name . Had he lived in later days he would cer- tainly have only ...
... evidences of his want of power for a sustained flight . Fortunately for his ephe- meral reputation he first appeared at a time when it took very little to make a poetical name . Had he lived in later days he would cer- tainly have only ...
37. oldal
... evidence of the possession of the highest poetical genius . Even the affectations and singularities of a young poet , should have made them more cautious . Originality is sometimes heralded by affectation , and the very unlikeness of a ...
... evidence of the possession of the highest poetical genius . Even the affectations and singularities of a young poet , should have made them more cautious . Originality is sometimes heralded by affectation , and the very unlikeness of a ...
40. oldal
... evidence of his poetical genius . He had been wise enough to profit by the criticism of his friends and ene- mies , and , consequently , the new volume was received with more favor : it showed a marvellous advance on the previous book ...
... evidence of his poetical genius . He had been wise enough to profit by the criticism of his friends and ene- mies , and , consequently , the new volume was received with more favor : it showed a marvellous advance on the previous book ...
47. oldal
... evidence of his variety , he re- verses the attempt in his Death of Arthur . There are fine passages in this fragment of an epic , but notwithstanding the beauty of some of the thoughts it leaves a weariness on the mind which con ...
... evidence of his variety , he re- verses the attempt in his Death of Arthur . There are fine passages in this fragment of an epic , but notwithstanding the beauty of some of the thoughts it leaves a weariness on the mind which con ...
61. oldal
... evidence of his great intellectual powers , obtaining a scholar- ship , twice gaining the Chancellor's medal for English verse ; and to crown his triumphs , secured the second Craven Scholarship , the highest distinction in classics ...
... evidence of his great intellectual powers , obtaining a scholar- ship , twice gaining the Chancellor's medal for English verse ; and to crown his triumphs , secured the second Craven Scholarship , the highest distinction in classics ...
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