Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... poet , or the and to judge of the questions of liter . novelist , as the apostle of opinions , to ature and taste , which the criticism of which the one party clung as essential the great writers of the last century to social progress ...
... poet , or the and to judge of the questions of liter . novelist , as the apostle of opinions , to ature and taste , which the criticism of which the one party clung as essential the great writers of the last century to social progress ...
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... there is any impassable limit in critical geo- graphy - any spot where the poet or the philosopher may pause , as at the Pillars of Hercules , and say— NO , CCLXXXV . VOL . XLVI . " Hic tandem stetimus nobis ubi defuit orbis . "
... there is any impassable limit in critical geo- graphy - any spot where the poet or the philosopher may pause , as at the Pillars of Hercules , and say— NO , CCLXXXV . VOL . XLVI . " Hic tandem stetimus nobis ubi defuit orbis . "
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... poets ; that of the dramatist - mild , gentle , sincerely pious , speaking from his own heart , and speaking to ours ; that of the lyric poet vain , turbulent , unconscien- tious , immersed in literary intrigues , just as ready to ...
... poets ; that of the dramatist - mild , gentle , sincerely pious , speaking from his own heart , and speaking to ours ; that of the lyric poet vain , turbulent , unconscien- tious , immersed in literary intrigues , just as ready to ...
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... poet . Villemain has a long parallel between the Pharsalia and the Henriade : in which he gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no thing of the tumid and ...
... poet . Villemain has a long parallel between the Pharsalia and the Henriade : in which he gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no thing of the tumid and ...
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... poets of the day took part rather with the spiritof the seventeenth century than the eighteenth . Gresset ... poet the subject of a drama , composed half in the spirit of comedy , half in earnestness . Rey- nolds , in treating ...
... poets of the day took part rather with the spiritof the seventeenth century than the eighteenth . Gresset ... poet the subject of a drama , composed half in the spirit of comedy , half in earnestness . Rey- nolds , in treating ...
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