The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 6 巻1816 |
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... Living Bards of Britain Précis de la Vie Publique du Duc d'Otrante Prospectus of a Polyglott Bible 343 · 507 , 585 511 59 Reid's Essays on Insanity , Hypochondriasis , and other Nervous Affections Renals's Sick Man's Pious Assistant ...
... Living Bards of Britain Précis de la Vie Publique du Duc d'Otrante Prospectus of a Polyglott Bible 343 · 507 , 585 511 59 Reid's Essays on Insanity , Hypochondriasis , and other Nervous Affections Renals's Sick Man's Pious Assistant ...
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... living portrait of our nature , as an object of complacent sympathy . The writers of most of the poems which appear on public occasions , -ode , elegy , or sonnet , -betray an utter ignorance of the nature and purpose of poetry . The ...
... living portrait of our nature , as an object of complacent sympathy . The writers of most of the poems which appear on public occasions , -ode , elegy , or sonnet , -betray an utter ignorance of the nature and purpose of poetry . The ...
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... living author , we believe , is more competent to appre- ciate , or has shewn himself more able to surmount these dis- advantages in treating of contemporary events , than the Poet Laureate . Upon him it properly devolves to redeem , if ...
... living author , we believe , is more competent to appre- ciate , or has shewn himself more able to surmount these dis- advantages in treating of contemporary events , than the Poet Laureate . Upon him it properly devolves to redeem , if ...
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... living poets into direct comparison with each other , that we have coupled a publication of Mr. Wordsworth's with that of his friend . It is interesting , however , to observe the characteristic difference between the two authors . Mr ...
... living poets into direct comparison with each other , that we have coupled a publication of Mr. Wordsworth's with that of his friend . It is interesting , however , to observe the characteristic difference between the two authors . Mr ...
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... living authors , whom it is r bounden duty , as critics , to treat with sparing praise and lutary censure . We have spoken of them as we feel , and as e believe , in a few years , their readers will generally feel , when ey shall live ...
... living authors , whom it is r bounden duty , as critics , to treat with sparing praise and lutary censure . We have spoken of them as we feel , and as e believe , in a few years , their readers will generally feel , when ey shall live ...
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