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Page 237
These may be ale - house politics : but certainly we see neither poetic justice nor manly feeling in the composition . ... The tale of Smugglers and Poachers ' is in this poet's happiest and most original manner .
These may be ale - house politics : but certainly we see neither poetic justice nor manly feeling in the composition . ... The tale of Smugglers and Poachers ' is in this poet's happiest and most original manner .
Page 396
The perusal of a critical estimation of our great poets , by one of the first poets of our own age , is curious and ... of enthusiasm for his subject , are the grand features which characterize at once both the critic and the poet .
The perusal of a critical estimation of our great poets , by one of the first poets of our own age , is curious and ... of enthusiasm for his subject , are the grand features which characterize at once both the critic and the poet .
Page 405
He is the poet of the world . The magnitude of his genius puts it beyond all private opinion to set defined limits to the admiration which is due to it . We know , upon the whole , that the sum of blemishes to be deducted from his ...
He is the poet of the world . The magnitude of his genius puts it beyond all private opinion to set defined limits to the admiration which is due to it . We know , upon the whole , that the sum of blemishes to be deducted from his ...
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А All Classes productive c concluded | 6 |
Abernethys Physiological Lectures 52 History of 485 | 14 |
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