Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... Perhaps he has done rightly . plays ! Perhaps knowledge Shakspeare inay be safely presumed , believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book , calling ...
... Perhaps he has done rightly . plays ! Perhaps knowledge Shakspeare inay be safely presumed , believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where he would have ended . A little book , calling ...
Pàgina 29
... perhaps be con- tented to share some suspicion of national partiality , while they do justice to their own feeling of its merit . Yet as this drama is a picture of rustic Scotland , it would perhaps be saying little for its fidelity ...
... perhaps be con- tented to share some suspicion of national partiality , while they do justice to their own feeling of its merit . Yet as this drama is a picture of rustic Scotland , it would perhaps be saying little for its fidelity ...
Pàgina 209
... perhaps to disguise both the richness and the force of the genius required for its production . But though not calculated to strike at once on the dull palled ear of an idle and occupied world , it is of all others perhaps the kind of ...
... perhaps to disguise both the richness and the force of the genius required for its production . But though not calculated to strike at once on the dull palled ear of an idle and occupied world , it is of all others perhaps the kind of ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1913 |
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