Jeffrey's Criticism: A SelectionScottish Academic Press, 1983 - 181 pàgines |
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Pàgina 66
... success of the author be decisive , and even likely to be permanent , it still may not be without its use to point out , in consequence of what , and in spite of what , he has succeeded ; nor altogether uninstructive to trace the ...
... success of the author be decisive , and even likely to be permanent , it still may not be without its use to point out , in consequence of what , and in spite of what , he has succeeded ; nor altogether uninstructive to trace the ...
Pàgina 125
... success is most hopeless ; and , in the second place , that instances , even of occasional success , want their proper grace and effect , by being deprived of the relief , shading , and preparation , which they would naturally have ...
... success is most hopeless ; and , in the second place , that instances , even of occasional success , want their proper grace and effect , by being deprived of the relief , shading , and preparation , which they would naturally have ...
Pàgina 126
... success entirely depends ; and in order to escape the blame of those to whom they can give no pleasure , and through whom they can gain no fame , they throw away their best chance of pleasing those who are capable of relishing their ...
... success entirely depends ; and in order to escape the blame of those to whom they can give no pleasure , and through whom they can gain no fame , they throw away their best chance of pleasing those who are capable of relishing their ...
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Byrons The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos | 10 |
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Baillies Plays on the Passions | 103 |
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