Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 1. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... thought them worthy of a permanent place in English literature . Nor would he now give his consent to the republication of pieces so imperfect , if , by withholding his consent , he could make republication impossible . But , as they ...
... thought them worthy of a permanent place in English literature . Nor would he now give his consent to the republication of pieces so imperfect , if , by withholding his consent , he could make republication impossible . But , as they ...
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... thought on those the narrative of Herodotus it should dramatic proprieties which the nature seem that they still looked up , with the of the work rendered it impossible to veneration of disciples , to Egypt and preserve . In the attempt ...
... thought on those the narrative of Herodotus it should dramatic proprieties which the nature seem that they still looked up , with the of the work rendered it impossible to veneration of disciples , to Egypt and preserve . In the attempt ...
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... thought of taking the measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of vast bulk . In one passage the fiend lies stretched out huge in length , float- ing many a rood , equal in size to the earth - born enemies of Jove , or to the ...
... thought of taking the measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of vast bulk . In one passage the fiend lies stretched out huge in length , float- ing many a rood , equal in size to the earth - born enemies of Jove , or to the ...
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... thought it impious such circumstantial touches could pro- to exhibit the Creator under a human duce for a single moment a deception form . Yet even these transferred to the on the imagination . Sun the worship which , in speculation ...
... thought it impious such circumstantial touches could pro- to exhibit the Creator under a human duce for a single moment a deception form . Yet even these transferred to the on the imagination . Sun the worship which , in speculation ...
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... thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of Petrarch in the style . They are simple but ma- jestic records of the feelings of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public eye as his diary would have been . A victory , an ...
... thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of Petrarch in the style . They are simple but ma- jestic records of the feelings of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public eye as his diary would have been . A victory , an ...
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