Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... style of poetical prose as Ossian , which was a complete failure , unless as a source of ridicule and personal opprobrium to the translator . He was more successful as a politician . A pamphlet of his in defence of the taxation of ...
... style of poetical prose as Ossian , which was a complete failure , unless as a source of ridicule and personal opprobrium to the translator . He was more successful as a politician . A pamphlet of his in defence of the taxation of ...
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... style necessary to support the deep- laid deception . He could have had no time for the study of our modern poets , their rules of verse , or modes of expression ; while his whole faculties were intensely employed in the Herculean task ...
... style necessary to support the deep- laid deception . He could have had no time for the study of our modern poets , their rules of verse , or modes of expression ; while his whole faculties were intensely employed in the Herculean task ...
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... style is light and easy , and the observations generally correct and spirited . contributing to periodical works as an essayist , a poet , and stage critic , Lloyd picked up a precarious subsistence , but his means were thoughtlessly ...
... style is light and easy , and the observations generally correct and spirited . contributing to periodical works as an essayist , a poet , and stage critic , Lloyd picked up a precarious subsistence , but his means were thoughtlessly ...
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... style of composition at which he aimed . His ode To Fancy seems , however , to be equal to all but a few pieces of Thomas Warton's . He was also editor of an edition of Pope's works , which was favourably reviewed by Johnson . Warton ...
... style of composition at which he aimed . His ode To Fancy seems , however , to be equal to all but a few pieces of Thomas Warton's . He was also editor of an edition of Pope's works , which was favourably reviewed by Johnson . Warton ...
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... style and expression , and were made so on purpose to avoid the polished uniformity of Pope and his imitators . He. 58 FROM 1760 TO 1800 . CYCLOPEDIA OF Fingal's Airy Hall, Address to the Moon, 15 Character of Chatham, The Greenland ...
... style and expression , and were made so on purpose to avoid the polished uniformity of Pope and his imitators . He. 58 FROM 1760 TO 1800 . CYCLOPEDIA OF Fingal's Airy Hall, Address to the Moon, 15 Character of Chatham, The Greenland ...
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