Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... contemporary of Campbell's , though a slightly younger man , and forms a link between the earlier and later romantic poets . The Feast of the Poets was published in 1814 , the Story of Rimini in 1816. Leigh Hunt had the misfortune to be ...
... contemporary of Campbell's , though a slightly younger man , and forms a link between the earlier and later romantic poets . The Feast of the Poets was published in 1814 , the Story of Rimini in 1816. Leigh Hunt had the misfortune to be ...
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... contemporary with Scott . Her first novel , Self - con- trol , appeared in 1810 ; Discipline ( 1814 ) , with its Highland pictures , was actually being written when Waverley took the world by storm . During the rest of her short life ...
... contemporary with Scott . Her first novel , Self - con- trol , appeared in 1810 ; Discipline ( 1814 ) , with its Highland pictures , was actually being written when Waverley took the world by storm . During the rest of her short life ...
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... contemporary with Scott , and , though eight years younger , independent of origin , though later no doubt influenced by his example . Galt left no school , his most notable follower being David Macbeth Moir ( 1798-1851 ) , poet and ...
... contemporary with Scott , and , though eight years younger , independent of origin , though later no doubt influenced by his example . Galt left no school , his most notable follower being David Macbeth Moir ( 1798-1851 ) , poet and ...
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... contemporary as to dates of publication . As a stylist he stands apart by himself . Many of us resent as strongly as possible the liberties he took with his mother - tongue , say rather the violence with which he wrenched and twisted ...
... contemporary as to dates of publication . As a stylist he stands apart by himself . Many of us resent as strongly as possible the liberties he took with his mother - tongue , say rather the violence with which he wrenched and twisted ...
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... contemporary rival was Charles Dickens ( 1812-70 ) . Dickens is of special interest to us , because he stands so much apart from Dickens . the current of his age . In any era , his qualities would have probably showed the same . True ...
... contemporary rival was Charles Dickens ( 1812-70 ) . Dickens is of special interest to us , because he stands so much apart from Dickens . the current of his age . In any era , his qualities would have probably showed the same . True ...
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