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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... beautiful symme- try which it has ever since retained . It would seem a sufficient confirmation of this doctrine , ( if it wanted any , ) that each dialect , in proportion as it approaches the assigned limits of separation , most ...
... beautiful symme- try which it has ever since retained . It would seem a sufficient confirmation of this doctrine , ( if it wanted any , ) that each dialect , in proportion as it approaches the assigned limits of separation , most ...
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... beautiful of the episodes in this admirable part of the poem are the meeting of Dante with his friend , the musician Casella , which Milton has consecrated to the imagination of the Che paia ' giorno pianger che si muore , penzi ...
... beautiful of the episodes in this admirable part of the poem are the meeting of Dante with his friend , the musician Casella , which Milton has consecrated to the imagination of the Che paia ' giorno pianger che si muore , penzi ...
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... beautiful- ly , though somewhat freely rendered by Voltaire . Of another Di pensier in pensier , di monte in monte . ' M. Ginguené him- self has offered us a poetical version , which appears to be possess- ed of considerable merit ...
... beautiful- ly , though somewhat freely rendered by Voltaire . Of another Di pensier in pensier , di monte in monte . ' M. Ginguené him- self has offered us a poetical version , which appears to be possess- ed of considerable merit ...
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... beautiful ' than Mr. Galt . 6 Of the dramas of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra , in which Mr. Galt surpasses Sophocles and Euripides , and of that of An- tonia , in which he surpasses even himself , we shall say a very few words , before we ...
... beautiful ' than Mr. Galt . 6 Of the dramas of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra , in which Mr. Galt surpasses Sophocles and Euripides , and of that of An- tonia , in which he surpasses even himself , we shall say a very few words , before we ...
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... beautiful , or more beautifully true , than the brief description which follows . " Time had but touch'd her form to finer grace , Years had but shed their favours on her face , While secret love and unrewarded truth , Like cold clear ...
... beautiful , or more beautifully true , than the brief description which follows . " Time had but touch'd her form to finer grace , Years had but shed their favours on her face , While secret love and unrewarded truth , Like cold clear ...
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