The Quarterly Review, Том 30William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1824 |
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... reader ; so well assured was this author , as his countryman Hamilton had been before him , that ' the vigour of government is essential to the security of liberty . ' It was a favourite opinion among the Americans when they were on the ...
... reader ; so well assured was this author , as his countryman Hamilton had been before him , that ' the vigour of government is essential to the security of liberty . ' It was a favourite opinion among the Americans when they were on the ...
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... reader of the Orlando will readily make the application of this simile . Curiosity is fa- tigued by the endless number of plots which the poet endeavours to conduct simultaneously - and , hurried from one to another with- out notice and ...
... reader of the Orlando will readily make the application of this simile . Curiosity is fa- tigued by the endless number of plots which the poet endeavours to conduct simultaneously - and , hurried from one to another with- out notice and ...
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... readers and to himself . There we find detailed the commencement of that enterprise , of which the Furioso is the continuation - see the African monarch in counsel debating upon the chances of success against France and Charlemagne ...
... readers and to himself . There we find detailed the commencement of that enterprise , of which the Furioso is the continuation - see the African monarch in counsel debating upon the chances of success against France and Charlemagne ...
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... readers for them to the Ferrara theatre than to Delos or the Paphian Isle . ( i . 52. ) And though in some cases , ( as we have admitted , ) his subject is rendered undignified by such a practice , it is in all cases rendered vivid ...
... readers for them to the Ferrara theatre than to Delos or the Paphian Isle . ( i . 52. ) And though in some cases , ( as we have admitted , ) his subject is rendered undignified by such a practice , it is in all cases rendered vivid ...
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... readers jokes of his own for those of his master . Still , however , he has much merit , and as the language of the Eliza- bethan age is and ever must be familiar to us , his version cannot be counted obsolete ; nor is it easy to ...
... readers jokes of his own for those of his master . Still , however , he has much merit , and as the language of the Eliza- bethan age is and ever must be familiar to us , his version cannot be counted obsolete ; nor is it easy to ...
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