The Quarterly Review, Volume 101John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 111
... poem of Tasso ? The three first Cantos , with the ninth , the eleventh , and the nineteenth , are the only ones which are in strictness occupied with the proper theme of the poem . The fifth , fifteenth , and six- teenth , and either ...
... poem of Tasso ? The three first Cantos , with the ninth , the eleventh , and the nineteenth , are the only ones which are in strictness occupied with the proper theme of the poem . The fifth , fifteenth , and six- teenth , and either ...
Page 117
... poem ex- hibited a single quality containing in it the elements of just moral attraction ; and that this triumph of ... poem could hardly have been contrived . Nor is the impression much amended by the dedication of the eight last ...
... poem ex- hibited a single quality containing in it the elements of just moral attraction ; and that this triumph of ... poem could hardly have been contrived . Nor is the impression much amended by the dedication of the eight last ...
Page 120
... poem ; but rather we should praise the ingenious manner in which he has effected his purpose by a survey which the Almighty takes of the Christian camp - a proceeding alike con- ducive to the religious character of his poem , not always ...
... poem ; but rather we should praise the ingenious manner in which he has effected his purpose by a survey which the Almighty takes of the Christian camp - a proceeding alike con- ducive to the religious character of his poem , not always ...
Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
in the Crimea By an Officer on the Staff With | 168 |
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