Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... feeling of aversion to the sectarianism and republicanism that had for the present been shuffled out of sight , or out of the way , never took this bitter tone . His way of viewing the matter may be exemplified by a famous pas- sage ...
... feeling of aversion to the sectarianism and republicanism that had for the present been shuffled out of sight , or out of the way , never took this bitter tone . His way of viewing the matter may be exemplified by a famous pas- sage ...
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... feeling of his heart at the moment , as much as the fiercest of his invectives . Alas ! with all his jesting and merriment , he did not know what it was to have a mind at ease , or free from the burden and torment of dark , devouring ...
... feeling of his heart at the moment , as much as the fiercest of his invectives . Alas ! with all his jesting and merriment , he did not know what it was to have a mind at ease , or free from the burden and torment of dark , devouring ...
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... Feelings and principles thus came to be involved in the contest , going far beyond the mere economical and material considerations that ap- peared on the surface . The stand was felt to be for the dignity and liberties of the nation ...
... Feelings and principles thus came to be involved in the contest , going far beyond the mere economical and material considerations that ap- peared on the surface . The stand was felt to be for the dignity and liberties of the nation ...
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... feeling of the purely graceful or beautiful , no capacity of tender emotion , no sensibility to even the simplest forms of music . With these deficiencies it was impossible that he should pro- duce any thing that could be called ...
... feeling of the purely graceful or beautiful , no capacity of tender emotion , no sensibility to even the simplest forms of music . With these deficiencies it was impossible that he should pro- duce any thing that could be called ...
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... feeling than many of his verse - making contemporaries : one of his pieces , his ode to Lord Gower , is not unmusical , nor without a certain lyric glow and elevation . Another small poet of this age is Ambrose Philips , whose Six ...
... feeling than many of his verse - making contemporaries : one of his pieces , his ode to Lord Gower , is not unmusical , nor without a certain lyric glow and elevation . Another small poet of this age is Ambrose Philips , whose Six ...
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