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... century literature . We know not whether it is by accident or design that the two central figures of its two prin- cipal epochs , namely , Pope and Dr. Johnson , are both objects of his displeasure . In the brilliancy of the poet , and ...
... Century is reviewed at some length , and with much contemptuous censure . He has also written three essays of a more abstract literary character , namely , on Language , on Style , and on Rhetoric . Of the other serious writings of De ...
... with all its benefits , had not been purchased for nothing . The means by which it was accomplished inflicted a severe blow upon the chivalrous , high - toned sentiment of the seventeenth century . The high- 28 Thomas De Quincey .
... century and the last . But , nevertheless , the Reforma- tion had begun . The breeze had sprung up , and the plague had begun to pass away , ere the poet was gathered to his fathers . To deny that he in any way contributed to this good ...
... centuries , if we except the period which intervened between the death of Queen Anne and the battle of Culloden , there was as much to captivate the imagination upon the one side in politics as the other ; and De Quincey had sufficient ...