The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... true spirit of echo and imitation . In his desire to be perfectly natural , however , Mr. H. is apt to level himself somewhat below the truth of nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is ...
... true spirit of echo and imitation . In his desire to be perfectly natural , however , Mr. H. is apt to level himself somewhat below the truth of nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is ...
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... true principle and ground of right , His foes , in turn , began to find it out , And getting on it , grew secure and stoul . " 167 On perusing these lines , with which it opens , our read- ers will exult with us in marking the grace ...
... true principle and ground of right , His foes , in turn , began to find it out , And getting on it , grew secure and stoul . " 167 On perusing these lines , with which it opens , our read- ers will exult with us in marking the grace ...
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... true ; but the person so free of his criticism and censure upon others so far above him , as to be incomprehensible to his Lilliputian mental per- ceptions , is himself amenable to the severest code by which the claims of a writer may ...
... true ; but the person so free of his criticism and censure upon others so far above him , as to be incomprehensible to his Lilliputian mental per- ceptions , is himself amenable to the severest code by which the claims of a writer may ...
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