Jeffrey's Criticism: A SelectionScottish Academic Press, 1983 - 181 pàgines |
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... tenderness exclusively from the lowest ranks of society , will be sufficiently apparent , from the circumstance of his having thought fit to make his chief prolocutor in this poetical dialogue , and chief advocate of Providence and ...
... tenderness exclusively from the lowest ranks of society , will be sufficiently apparent , from the circumstance of his having thought fit to make his chief prolocutor in this poetical dialogue , and chief advocate of Providence and ...
Pàgina 110
... tenderness and fancy , we had satire and sophistry - artificial declamation , in place of the spontaneous animations of genius - and for the univer- sal language of Shakespeare , the personalities , the party politics , and the brutal ...
... tenderness and fancy , we had satire and sophistry - artificial declamation , in place of the spontaneous animations of genius - and for the univer- sal language of Shakespeare , the personalities , the party politics , and the brutal ...
Pàgina 132
... tenderness , as well as passages of infinite sublimity and beauty . But their general tendency we believe to be in the highest degree pernicious ; and we even think that it is chiefly by means of the fine and lofty sentiments they ...
... tenderness , as well as passages of infinite sublimity and beauty . But their general tendency we believe to be in the highest degree pernicious ; and we even think that it is chiefly by means of the fine and lofty sentiments they ...
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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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