The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 497
... affectation and egotism . This is the taste in which a volume of Sonnets to the river Duddon is composed - and another which he calls Ecclesiastical Sketches , " and these precious • Memorials of his Tour . ' The great characteristic of ...
... affectation and egotism . This is the taste in which a volume of Sonnets to the river Duddon is composed - and another which he calls Ecclesiastical Sketches , " and these precious • Memorials of his Tour . ' The great characteristic of ...
Page 751
... Affectation : -by which we do not mean the affectation of a natural , but the affect- ation of describing natural objects as they are , exactly ; and without any addition of the beau idéal of art . Perhaps many happier instances than ...
... Affectation : -by which we do not mean the affectation of a natural , but the affect- ation of describing natural objects as they are , exactly ; and without any addition of the beau idéal of art . Perhaps many happier instances than ...
Page 867
... affectation . 65 cott's poetical disciples , than to the composition of the worshippers on Parnassus , The usual puerility and affectation of Mr. Coleridge are displayed in one of the most laboured passages of the second part , Bracy ...
... affectation . 65 cott's poetical disciples , than to the composition of the worshippers on Parnassus , The usual puerility and affectation of Mr. Coleridge are displayed in one of the most laboured passages of the second part , Bracy ...
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