Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 1. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius de- rived no advantage from the civilisa- tion which surrounded him , or from the learning which he had acquired ; and he looked back ...
... believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius de- rived no advantage from the civilisa- tion which surrounded him , or from the learning which he had acquired ; and he looked back ...
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... believe , strange sights , and we can easily aban- worshipped one invisible Deity . But don ourselves to the illusion of the ro- the necessity of having something more mance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , definite to adore produced , in a ...
... believe , strange sights , and we can easily aban- worshipped one invisible Deity . But don ourselves to the illusion of the ro- the necessity of having something more mance . But when Lemuel Gulliver , definite to adore produced , in a ...
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... believe that he was poetically in the right . This task , which almost any other writer would have found imprac- ticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he possessed of communicat- ing his meaning circuitously through a long ...
... believe that he was poetically in the right . This task , which almost any other writer would have found imprac- ticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he possessed of communicat- ing his meaning circuitously through a long ...
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... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wish- ing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with exerting only his constitutional influence for that pur- pose ...
... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wish- ing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with exerting only his constitutional influence for that pur- pose ...
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... believe , most of his popularity with the present ge- neration . The enemies of the Parliament , in- deed , rarely choose to take issue on the great points of the question . They content themselves with exposing some of the crimes and ...
... believe , most of his popularity with the present ge- neration . The enemies of the Parliament , in- deed , rarely choose to take issue on the great points of the question . They content themselves with exposing some of the crimes and ...
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