The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... kind , need not . But one who really deserves the name of a poet , must certainly add another faculty which is not even hinted at in this definition - we scarcely know how to name it , but it is that kind of fancy , akin to wit , which ...
... kind , need not . But one who really deserves the name of a poet , must certainly add another faculty which is not even hinted at in this definition - we scarcely know how to name it , but it is that kind of fancy , akin to wit , which ...
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... kind , but it lies lifeless before us . This is too often the case in all the Latin poets that we know , except the two mighty enchanters , Virgil and Lucretius , whose descriptions each in their kind possess absolute sway over us , the ...
... kind , but it lies lifeless before us . This is too often the case in all the Latin poets that we know , except the two mighty enchanters , Virgil and Lucretius , whose descriptions each in their kind possess absolute sway over us , the ...
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... kind judging , friendliness , simplicity , equanimity , which as they evidence themselves by kind words , kind thoughts , and kind acts , procure for us the character of amiable men . The Waggoner himself is a strong exempli- fication ...
... kind judging , friendliness , simplicity , equanimity , which as they evidence themselves by kind words , kind thoughts , and kind acts , procure for us the character of amiable men . The Waggoner himself is a strong exempli- fication ...
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