Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... so much genius and impassioned action associated with so much flutter and rant , and perhaps would seek , in the phrase " irregular genius , " a convenient passage out of astonishment into contented igno- rance . The 12 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... so much genius and impassioned action associated with so much flutter and rant , and perhaps would seek , in the phrase " irregular genius , " a convenient passage out of astonishment into contented igno- rance . The 12 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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Edwin Percy Whipple. ient passage out of astonishment into contented igno- rance . The fine audacity that distinguishes these writers has , we believe , no parallel in literature . It led often to monstrous violations of taste and ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. ient passage out of astonishment into contented igno- rance . The fine audacity that distinguishes these writers has , we believe , no parallel in literature . It led often to monstrous violations of taste and ...
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... passages , as when Zephyr is addressed : " Then deck thee with thy loose , delightsome robes , And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes ; " - or the resolution of David : " To joy her love I'll build a kingly bower , Seated in hearing ...
... passages , as when Zephyr is addressed : " Then deck thee with thy loose , delightsome robes , And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes ; " - or the resolution of David : " To joy her love I'll build a kingly bower , Seated in hearing ...
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... the darkness radiantly ; " -as in that celebrated passage in Tam- burlaine , which Shakspeare condescended to ridicule through the lips of Ancient Pistol : - And such a coachman as great Tamburlaine ? But from OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 19.
... the darkness radiantly ; " -as in that celebrated passage in Tam- burlaine , which Shakspeare condescended to ridicule through the lips of Ancient Pistol : - And such a coachman as great Tamburlaine ? But from OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 19.
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... passage : - " If all the pens that ever poet held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts , And every sweetness that inspired their hearts , And minds , and muses , on admired themes ; If all the heavenly quintessence they still ...
... passage : - " If all the pens that ever poet held Had fed the feeling of their master's thoughts , And every sweetness that inspired their hearts , And minds , and muses , on admired themes ; If all the heavenly quintessence they still ...
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