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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... give utterance to the thoughts which he imprints within me . ' Alas , my brother ! returns the elder bard , I now see what it is that has withheld from myself and the poets of my own time , that new style , that style so sweet and ...
... give utterance to the thoughts which he imprints within me . ' Alas , my brother ! returns the elder bard , I now see what it is that has withheld from myself and the poets of my own time , that new style , that style so sweet and ...
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... give night room , when from high hill and wood Broader and broader yet descends the shade , The labourer arms him for his evening trade , And all the weight his burden'd heart conceals Lightens with wild discourse or descant rude ; Then ...
... give night room , when from high hill and wood Broader and broader yet descends the shade , The labourer arms him for his evening trade , And all the weight his burden'd heart conceals Lightens with wild discourse or descant rude ; Then ...
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... give in prose , as Dante and Petrarch had done in verse , the elegance , the har- mony , the measured form , and happy choice of words , which make a literary and polished language .'- Ib . p . 70 . The jealous exactness of antiquarian ...
... give in prose , as Dante and Petrarch had done in verse , the elegance , the har- mony , the measured form , and happy choice of words , which make a literary and polished language .'- Ib . p . 70 . The jealous exactness of antiquarian ...
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... give ourselves time for recollection . * Often he throws about his expressions without caution , and as if by mere chance . We even feel that he has not chosen that which is most fit for --- Ma quivi giunse In fretta un messagier che ...
... give ourselves time for recollection . * Often he throws about his expressions without caution , and as if by mere chance . We even feel that he has not chosen that which is most fit for --- Ma quivi giunse In fretta un messagier che ...
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... gives the drama her name of Maddelen ) is a person from whom much entertainment must ac- crue to a discerning audience . She was educated , it appears , by the Dutchess ; and here it is that we may safely observe the supe- riority of Mr ...
... gives the drama her name of Maddelen ) is a person from whom much entertainment must ac- crue to a discerning audience . She was educated , it appears , by the Dutchess ; and here it is that we may safely observe the supe- riority of Mr ...
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