The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... according to others , it was in compliment to the poem that the spectacle itself was in- vented , it affords the most curious and direct evidence as to the spirit of the times and of the people which inspired alike the poet and the ...
... according to others , it was in compliment to the poem that the spectacle itself was in- vented , it affords the most curious and direct evidence as to the spirit of the times and of the people which inspired alike the poet and the ...
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... according to the fashion of the times , † ) do I behold in thee the author who has written poems of a new style , beginning • Donne , ch'avette intelletto d amore ? ‡ C 6 I am , ' replies Dante , one who write when love inspires , and ...
... according to the fashion of the times , † ) do I behold in thee the author who has written poems of a new style , beginning • Donne , ch'avette intelletto d amore ? ‡ C 6 I am , ' replies Dante , one who write when love inspires , and ...
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... according to the ingenious expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every language of Europe , and in England they have ...
... according to the ingenious expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every language of Europe , and in England they have ...
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... according to the genius and habits of the different nations of the west that received them , or of the times and circumstances under which they were receiv ed . This diversity has given rise to an infinite variety of conjec- tures ; but ...
... according to the genius and habits of the different nations of the west that received them , or of the times and circumstances under which they were receiv ed . This diversity has given rise to an infinite variety of conjec- tures ; but ...
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... according to the temporary bent of his temper , or according to that in which he expected to find the company before whom he recited his oc- casional cantoes . That he is more childish and more frequent in his burlesque humours than his ...
... according to the temporary bent of his temper , or according to that in which he expected to find the company before whom he recited his oc- casional cantoes . That he is more childish and more frequent in his burlesque humours than his ...
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