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Page 61
... given of the effect produced upon the mind of the spectator by the view from the vast height to which the travellers had attained . " When the spectator be- gins to look round him from this ele- vated height , a confused impression of ...
... given of the effect produced upon the mind of the spectator by the view from the vast height to which the travellers had attained . " When the spectator be- gins to look round him from this ele- vated height , a confused impression of ...
Page 76
... given us one specimen of his most polished and tender style , and another still more close of his rapid and careless manner ; but all of them fall greatly short of The Bridal of Triermain , and the poem now before us . We are sure the ...
... given us one specimen of his most polished and tender style , and another still more close of his rapid and careless manner ; but all of them fall greatly short of The Bridal of Triermain , and the poem now before us . We are sure the ...
Page 79
... given rise to these reflections . The author has expressed so shortly , and so well , the reasons which led him to compose charming stories for his own family , and induced him to favour the world with them , that we think our readers ...
... given rise to these reflections . The author has expressed so shortly , and so well , the reasons which led him to compose charming stories for his own family , and induced him to favour the world with them , that we think our readers ...
Page 81
... given a particular ac- count , they introduce their examina- tion of the present works by notices of Lara , The Siege of Corinth , and other intermediate pieces . This Third Canto of Childe Harold , the Reviewers are persuaded , will ...
... given a particular ac- count , they introduce their examina- tion of the present works by notices of Lara , The Siege of Corinth , and other intermediate pieces . This Third Canto of Childe Harold , the Reviewers are persuaded , will ...
Page 83
... given to the authors of the two best Essays on the subject of Mr Sumner's book , - to the first in merit £ 1200 , and to the second £ 400 . The second prize was assigned to Mr Sumner , of whose Trea- tise the Reviewers present a pretty ...
... given to the authors of the two best Essays on the subject of Mr Sumner's book , - to the first in merit £ 1200 , and to the second £ 400 . The second prize was assigned to Mr Sumner , of whose Trea- tise the Reviewers present a pretty ...
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