Jeffrey's Criticism: A SelectionScottish Academic Press, 1983 - 181 pàgines |
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... vulgar manners , in vulgar language , will afford much enter- tainment . We are afraid , however , that the ingenious writers who supply the hawkers and ballad - singers , have very nearly monopol- ized that department , and are ...
... vulgar manners , in vulgar language , will afford much enter- tainment . We are afraid , however , that the ingenious writers who supply the hawkers and ballad - singers , have very nearly monopol- ized that department , and are ...
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... vulgar- ity , as clearly as others do of refinement and affection . We do not mean , of course , to say any thing in defence of the hackneyed common - places of ordinary versemen . Whatever might have been the original character of ...
... vulgar- ity , as clearly as others do of refinement and affection . We do not mean , of course , to say any thing in defence of the hackneyed common - places of ordinary versemen . Whatever might have been the original character of ...
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... vulgar and offensive by the fastidious delicacy of that age of fine writing . Instead of ingenious essays , elegant pieces of gallantry , and witty satires all stuck over with classical allusions , we have , in our popular poetry , the ...
... vulgar and offensive by the fastidious delicacy of that age of fine writing . Instead of ingenious essays , elegant pieces of gallantry , and witty satires all stuck over with classical allusions , we have , in our popular poetry , the ...
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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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