Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... followed in the train of the " gloriou restoration " of Charles II . , inspire many a passage of vigorous argument , and glow and burn beneath many a sentence of splendid rhetoric . After paying an eloquen tribute MACAULAY 23.
... followed in the train of the " gloriou restoration " of Charles II . , inspire many a passage of vigorous argument , and glow and burn beneath many a sentence of splendid rhetoric . After paying an eloquen tribute MACAULAY 23.
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... inspiration of his wit comes from scorn and contempt , and is little restrained by kindliness of temper ; that high philosophy and religion , in his writings , are rather considered as sub- jects for curious investigation , than as ...
... inspiration of his wit comes from scorn and contempt , and is little restrained by kindliness of temper ; that high philosophy and religion , in his writings , are rather considered as sub- jects for curious investigation , than as ...
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... inspiration . His page is brightened with them . Gleaming over the discussion of a question of taste , like incessant flashes of heat - lightning , thrown off like glittering sparks , in the rush of his declamatory logic , at one time ...
... inspiration . His page is brightened with them . Gleaming over the discussion of a question of taste , like incessant flashes of heat - lightning , thrown off like glittering sparks , in the rush of his declamatory logic , at one time ...
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... inspired by success . That fickle - minded monster , called " the reading public , " which sometimes buys and praises before it receives its cue from the reviewer , has taken the work under its own patronage , and spread before it the ...
... inspired by success . That fickle - minded monster , called " the reading public , " which sometimes buys and praises before it receives its cue from the reviewer , has taken the work under its own patronage , and spread before it the ...
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... inspired by different motives exhibit their ideas , or their lack of ideas , in a metrical form . The editor is well aware that a strict definition of poetry would shut out many whom he has admitted . Much of the verse in his collection ...
... inspired by different motives exhibit their ideas , or their lack of ideas , in a metrical form . The editor is well aware that a strict definition of poetry would shut out many whom he has admitted . Much of the verse in his collection ...
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