Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 153
... tone of his gallantry . He has written with more passion , perhaps , and more variety of natural feeling , on the subject of love , than any other poet whatever - but with a fervour that is sometimes indelicate , and seldom accommodated ...
... tone of his gallantry . He has written with more passion , perhaps , and more variety of natural feeling , on the subject of love , than any other poet whatever - but with a fervour that is sometimes indelicate , and seldom accommodated ...
Pàgina 261
... tone to discussions of weight and moment . Of Mr Scott has many other characteristic excellences : but we have already detained our readers too long with this imperfect sketch of his poetical character , and must proceed , without ...
... tone to discussions of weight and moment . Of Mr Scott has many other characteristic excellences : but we have already detained our readers too long with this imperfect sketch of his poetical character , and must proceed , without ...
Pàgina 422
... tone of intense solemnity in which it is conveyed : but the worst fault by far , and the most injurious to the effect of the author's greatest beauties , is the extreme diffuseness and verbosity of his style , and his unrelent- ing ...
... tone of intense solemnity in which it is conveyed : but the worst fault by far , and the most injurious to the effect of the author's greatest beauties , is the extreme diffuseness and verbosity of his style , and his unrelent- ing ...
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