The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... hope . The assertion may appear singular , but it is not more singular than true ; at least he believes so , and if he be mistaken he will ac- knowledge himself no prophet in the next volume . By the Editor of this Work , 1. A CRITICAL.
... hope . The assertion may appear singular , but it is not more singular than true ; at least he believes so , and if he be mistaken he will ac- knowledge himself no prophet in the next volume . By the Editor of this Work , 1. A CRITICAL.
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... hope , for their own sakes , may never go down to posterity . Of this , Mr. Campbell's " Last Man , " and his " Spanish Patriot's Song , " and , indeed , almost all the Songs he writes in the New Monthly , are remarkable instances ; we ...
... hope , for their own sakes , may never go down to posterity . Of this , Mr. Campbell's " Last Man , " and his " Spanish Patriot's Song , " and , indeed , almost all the Songs he writes in the New Monthly , are remarkable instances ; we ...
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... hope it is not necessary for us to shew , that whatever violates reason and nature cannot be poetic ? At present , we take it for granted that this will be acceded to us , and continue to take it for granted , until the proposition is ...
... hope it is not necessary for us to shew , that whatever violates reason and nature cannot be poetic ? At present , we take it for granted that this will be acceded to us , and continue to take it for granted , until the proposition is ...
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... hope to acquire fame , from what re- quires no other talent than mere imagination . The great delusion is , that we think whatever is the offspring of imagination , requires great talent and genius to pro- duce it . This is a most ...
... hope to acquire fame , from what re- quires no other talent than mere imagination . The great delusion is , that we think whatever is the offspring of imagination , requires great talent and genius to pro- duce it . This is a most ...
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... hope on , But give her wing no resting place ; Myself , the while , with brow , as yet , Pure as the young moon's coronet , Through every dream still in her sight , The enchanter of each mocking scene , Who gave the hope , then brought ...
... hope on , But give her wing no resting place ; Myself , the while , with brow , as yet , Pure as the young moon's coronet , Through every dream still in her sight , The enchanter of each mocking scene , Who gave the hope , then brought ...
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