Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... effect of which can never be forgotten . The language , also , is so much in harmony with the rude era of the tale , that it seems scarcely to have been written in the present age , and is indeed a wonderful proof of what genius can effect ...
... effect of which can never be forgotten . The language , also , is so much in harmony with the rude era of the tale , that it seems scarcely to have been written in the present age , and is indeed a wonderful proof of what genius can effect ...
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... effect of his pieces- even while he may differ very widely from common opinions , with regard to the means to be employed . This is a truth which has unfortunately been very inadequately attended to by several of the most powerful ...
... effect of his pieces- even while he may differ very widely from common opinions , with regard to the means to be employed . This is a truth which has unfortunately been very inadequately attended to by several of the most powerful ...
Pàgina 7
... effect of the wild wander- ing magnificence of imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and ...
... effect of the wild wander- ing magnificence of imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and ...
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... effect of which can never be forgotten . The language , also , is so much in harmony with the rude era of the tale , that it seems scarcely to have been written in the present age , and is indeed a wonderful proof of what genius can effect ...
... effect of which can never be forgotten . The language , also , is so much in harmony with the rude era of the tale , that it seems scarcely to have been written in the present age , and is indeed a wonderful proof of what genius can effect ...
Pàgina 11
... effect of his peculiar mastery over this instrument has been singularly happy - more so than , perhaps , it could have been in any other . The whole essence of his poetry is more akin to music than that of any other poetry we have ever ...
... effect of his peculiar mastery over this instrument has been singularly happy - more so than , perhaps , it could have been in any other . The whole essence of his poetry is more akin to music than that of any other poetry we have ever ...
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Pàgina 187 - Let beeves and home-bred kine partake The sweets of Burn-mill meadow; The swan on still St. Mary's Lake Float double, swan and shadow! We will not see them; will not go, To-day, nor yet to-morrow, Enough if in our hearts we know There's such a place as Yarrow.
Pàgina 59 - I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, (which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet) Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were embattailed and rank'd in Kent.
Pàgina 38 - He looks and laughs at a' that. A prince can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that ; But an honest man's aboon his might — Guid faith, he mauna fa' that ! For a
Pàgina 181 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Pàgina 272 - And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias : who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease, which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.