New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 154
... poet scated upon the summit of an Alp , and calling to his remembrance the features of those nations below him , among which his flute had procured for him an hospitable reception , and we are deeply interested by the paintings which he ...
... poet scated upon the summit of an Alp , and calling to his remembrance the features of those nations below him , among which his flute had procured for him an hospitable reception , and we are deeply interested by the paintings which he ...
Page 247
... poet in that very point upon which the Frenchman so particularly prided himself , picquante raillerie . In his satires , also , Pope is evidently superior to his antagonist ; none of the productions of Boileau will stand the test of a ...
... poet in that very point upon which the Frenchman so particularly prided himself , picquante raillerie . In his satires , also , Pope is evidently superior to his antagonist ; none of the productions of Boileau will stand the test of a ...
Page 337
... poet cannot fail of being a good critic . Gifted by nature with a more acute perception of beauty and deformity than that with which critics , generally speaking , are supposed to be imbued , the poet is better qualified to decide upon ...
... poet cannot fail of being a good critic . Gifted by nature with a more acute perception of beauty and deformity than that with which critics , generally speaking , are supposed to be imbued , the poet is better qualified to decide upon ...
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