The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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Page 68
... once enter into the character of his poems , and understand the circumstances and the spirit in which they have been composed . A little knowledge of an author is often the best commentary upon his works . This will be the case , just ...
... once enter into the character of his poems , and understand the circumstances and the spirit in which they have been composed . A little knowledge of an author is often the best commentary upon his works . This will be the case , just ...
Page 69
... once enter into the character of his poems , and understand the circumstances and the spirit in which they have been composed . A little knowledge of an author is often the best commentary upon his works . This will be the case , just ...
... once enter into the character of his poems , and understand the circumstances and the spirit in which they have been composed . A little knowledge of an author is often the best commentary upon his works . This will be the case , just ...
Page 517
... once ruled to justify its dissolution . It is also a valid objection against a numerical line , that it would occasion a cry for perpetual re- adjustment . There would be perpetual clamour for the fresh ap- plication of a principle ...
... once ruled to justify its dissolution . It is also a valid objection against a numerical line , that it would occasion a cry for perpetual re- adjustment . There would be perpetual clamour for the fresh ap- plication of a principle ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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