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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Page 15
... hope is every thing and every where about us . In both alike , the number of interesting episodes , the pictures of human character , and of objects both real and fantastic , but which we fancy real because they invest ideal beauties ...
... hope is every thing and every where about us . In both alike , the number of interesting episodes , the pictures of human character , and of objects both real and fantastic , but which we fancy real because they invest ideal beauties ...
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... hope again to attain . ' Dante starts up a giant among the pygmies ; not only effacing all that had preceded him , but filling alone a rank of which none that follow can hope to dispossess him . Even Petrarch , the tender , the elegant ...
... hope again to attain . ' Dante starts up a giant among the pygmies ; not only effacing all that had preceded him , but filling alone a rank of which none that follow can hope to dispossess him . Even Petrarch , the tender , the elegant ...
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... hope we have not altogether failed ) to retain some trace of the peculiar harmony which results from it . A very different passion from that of Dante for Beatrice , or of Petrarch for Laura , inspired the works which Bocaccio compos- ed ...
... hope we have not altogether failed ) to retain some trace of the peculiar harmony which results from it . A very different passion from that of Dante for Beatrice , or of Petrarch for Laura , inspired the works which Bocaccio compos- ed ...
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... hope- lessly irreconcileable ; by assuring the respective advocates of the Scandinavian scalds and the Moorish minstrels that both are in the right as far as they go , and that the cause of their difference is merely this , that neither ...
... hope- lessly irreconcileable ; by assuring the respective advocates of the Scandinavian scalds and the Moorish minstrels that both are in the right as far as they go , and that the cause of their difference is merely this , that neither ...
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... hope , in the pain of illness , in the hurry and agitation of great zeal and conscious supremacy of ta- lent , is it very surprising that even the best , and dearest , and ear- liest friends of Nelson should , when they happened to ...
... hope , in the pain of illness , in the hurry and agitation of great zeal and conscious supremacy of ta- lent , is it very surprising that even the best , and dearest , and ear- liest friends of Nelson should , when they happened to ...
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