The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 151
... taste of the present day seems to be chiefly modelled , but over Addison aud Dryden , and the writers of what we cannot but think the Augustan age of our prose literature . Now , if our author is resolved to see no medium between the ...
... taste of the present day seems to be chiefly modelled , but over Addison aud Dryden , and the writers of what we cannot but think the Augustan age of our prose literature . Now , if our author is resolved to see no medium between the ...
Page 313
... taste of the nation , and thus , infinitely to their own satisfaction , abuse the good sense and weary out the patience of mankind with their fantastic mum : neries . We have now done with laughing , and earnestly entreat Mr. W. ( if ...
... taste of the nation , and thus , infinitely to their own satisfaction , abuse the good sense and weary out the patience of mankind with their fantastic mum : neries . We have now done with laughing , and earnestly entreat Mr. W. ( if ...
Page 392
... taste . Shakspeare had exquisite taste . Milton's taste was still more refined . All our best poets exhibit this quality in a greater or less degree of perfection , and they are read in proportion as they exhibit it . But Mr ...
... taste . Shakspeare had exquisite taste . Milton's taste was still more refined . All our best poets exhibit this quality in a greater or less degree of perfection , and they are read in proportion as they exhibit it . But Mr ...
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