Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... volume which deserves to be particularly noticed . The Preface is very amiable , and well written . Mr Cromek speaks with becoming respect and affection of Dr Currie , the learned biographer and first editor of the poet , and with great ...
... volume which deserves to be particularly noticed . The Preface is very amiable , and well written . Mr Cromek speaks with becoming respect and affection of Dr Currie , the learned biographer and first editor of the poet , and with great ...
Pàgina 208
... volume before us . The poems of this author , indeed , are generally more admired the more they are studied , and rise in our estimation in proportion as they become familiar . Their novelty , therefore , is always rather an obstruction ...
... volume before us . The poems of this author , indeed , are generally more admired the more they are studied , and rise in our estimation in proportion as they become familiar . Their novelty , therefore , is always rather an obstruction ...
Pàgina 217
... volume are of various character , and of course of unequal merit ; though all of them are marked by that exquisite melody of versification , and general felicity of diction , which makes the mere recitation of their words a luxury to ...
... volume are of various character , and of course of unequal merit ; though all of them are marked by that exquisite melody of versification , and general felicity of diction , which makes the mere recitation of their words a luxury to ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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