Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... diction , he is often overstrained and extravagant , and that his epigrammatic style seems better fitted for the glitter of paradox than the sober guise of truth ; that he manifests too much dogmatism and superciliousness in discussion ...
... diction , he is often overstrained and extravagant , and that his epigrammatic style seems better fitted for the glitter of paradox than the sober guise of truth ; that he manifests too much dogmatism and superciliousness in discussion ...
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... nor can good morality be taken in apology for threadbare tropes . A morbid and uneasy sensibility may give a certain swell and gaudiness to diction with- out the aid of imagination . A young gentleman , 32 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... nor can good morality be taken in apology for threadbare tropes . A morbid and uneasy sensibility may give a certain swell and gaudiness to diction with- out the aid of imagination . A young gentleman , 32 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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... diction , a warmth of imagination , and a tenderness of sentiment , distinguish many of the occa sional compositions of Tuckerman , and especially his ' Spirit of Poetry , " which are not often found in the poetical contributions to ...
... diction , a warmth of imagination , and a tenderness of sentiment , distinguish many of the occa sional compositions of Tuckerman , and especially his ' Spirit of Poetry , " which are not often found in the poetical contributions to ...
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... diction mean and meagre , the tone is often fine and poetical , the " white radiance " of his soul shining through his homeliest verbal expression . To attempt to analyze the tone of a poem would be useless . It is an object of inward ...
... diction mean and meagre , the tone is often fine and poetical , the " white radiance " of his soul shining through his homeliest verbal expression . To attempt to analyze the tone of a poem would be useless . It is an object of inward ...
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... glow and sparkle of Percival's verse are often in the highest degree inspiring . The swell and sweep in his diction correspond with the 6 turbulence and joy of soul from which much of his POE IS AND POETRY OF AMERICA . 53.
... glow and sparkle of Percival's verse are often in the highest degree inspiring . The swell and sweep in his diction correspond with the 6 turbulence and joy of soul from which much of his POE IS AND POETRY OF AMERICA . 53.
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