The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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... reader of descriptive poetry can- not look forth upon the face of nature , without a gratifying recog- nition of those beauties , to which the writer had directed his atten- tion ; and the reader of moral and philosophical poetry may ...
... reader of descriptive poetry can- not look forth upon the face of nature , without a gratifying recog- nition of those beauties , to which the writer had directed his atten- tion ; and the reader of moral and philosophical poetry may ...
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... reader by transporting him out of himself , may be obtained ( he says ) by a fair representation of existing charac ter , nay , by a faithful delineation of the painful realities , the ' everyday concerns , and vexations of actual ...
... reader by transporting him out of himself , may be obtained ( he says ) by a fair representation of existing charac ter , nay , by a faithful delineation of the painful realities , the ' everyday concerns , and vexations of actual ...
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... readers , in general , we are convinced , would have willingly exchanged these moral and reasoning sonnets of Petrarch ... reader . Here , however , is a very good specimen from Sannazzaro , * the author of the Arcadia ; one of the few ...
... readers , in general , we are convinced , would have willingly exchanged these moral and reasoning sonnets of Petrarch ... reader . Here , however , is a very good specimen from Sannazzaro , * the author of the Arcadia ; one of the few ...
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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