Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , 74 THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE ,. 86 BRITISH CRITICS , 94 JEFFREY . MACKINTOSH . SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON . GIFFORD . HAZLITT . HUNT . RUFUS CHOATE , 130 PRESCOTT'S HISTORIES , 152 PRESCOTT'S CONQUEST OF ...
... ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , 74 THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE ,. 86 BRITISH CRITICS , 94 JEFFREY . MACKINTOSH . SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON . GIFFORD . HAZLITT . HUNT . RUFUS CHOATE , 130 PRESCOTT'S HISTORIES , 152 PRESCOTT'S CONQUEST OF ...
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... ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE ,. BRITISH CRITICS , JEFFREY . MACKINTOSH . SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON . PAGE 7 74 86 94 GIFFORD . HAZLITT . HUNT . RUFUS CHOATE , 130 PRESCOTT'S HISTORIES , 152 PRESCOTT'S ...
... ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE ,. BRITISH CRITICS , JEFFREY . MACKINTOSH . SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON . PAGE 7 74 86 94 GIFFORD . HAZLITT . HUNT . RUFUS CHOATE , 130 PRESCOTT'S HISTORIES , 152 PRESCOTT'S ...
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... romance . What was passing away in actual life was transferred to the imagination , to reäppear idealized in poetry . The old times were sufficiently recent to be ideally apprehended . They lingered in knightly feelings and ...
... romance . What was passing away in actual life was transferred to the imagination , to reäppear idealized in poetry . The old times were sufficiently recent to be ideally apprehended . They lingered in knightly feelings and ...
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... romance , - something framed from fancy , not from nature . Their heads grow giddy among the true horrors of tragedy , and their action becomes hurry and bustle , instead of progress . The style of their dramas , where the text is not ...
... romance , - something framed from fancy , not from nature . Their heads grow giddy among the true horrors of tragedy , and their action becomes hurry and bustle , instead of progress . The style of their dramas , where the text is not ...
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... romance , for about four years or more , than to logic and philosophy , which he ought to have done , being patronized to that end . " This shows that he offended a patron . Massinger's spirit was inde- pendent , though not fiery , and ...
... romance , for about four years or more , than to logic and philosophy , which he ought to have done , being patronized to that end . " This shows that he offended a patron . Massinger's spirit was inde- pendent , though not fiery , and ...
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