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... admire anything which he does not sincerely feel to be admirable , says honestly what he thinks , and gives reasons for his opinions . To everything he impartially applies the same standards , and tests all varieties of poetry by their ...
... admire anything which he does not sincerely feel to be admirable , says honestly what he thinks , and gives reasons for his opinions . To everything he impartially applies the same standards , and tests all varieties of poetry by their ...
Seite xi
... admired , and the poem still have been neglected ; but by the blandishments of gentleness and facility he has made Milton an universal favourite with whom readers of every class think it necessary to be pleased . ' ( Lives of the Poets ...
... admired , and the poem still have been neglected ; but by the blandishments of gentleness and facility he has made Milton an universal favourite with whom readers of every class think it necessary to be pleased . ' ( Lives of the Poets ...
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... with her , she must vomit with strong physic . The university , in the time of her better health , and my younger judgment , I never greatly admired , but 14 LIVES OF THE POETS . mention of Usher, that he had now adopted the ...
... with her , she must vomit with strong physic . The university , in the time of her better health , and my younger judgment , I never greatly admired , but 14 LIVES OF THE POETS . mention of Usher, that he had now adopted the ...
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Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. my younger judgment , I never greatly admired , but now much less . ' This is surely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct ...
Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. my younger judgment , I never greatly admired , but now much less . ' This is surely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct ...
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... admiration , a little praise of his antagonist would be sufficiently offensive , and might incline . him to leave Sweden , from which however he was dismissed , not with any mark of contempt , but with a train of attend- ance scarce ...
... admiration , a little praise of his antagonist would be sufficiently offensive , and might incline . him to leave Sweden , from which however he was dismissed , not with any mark of contempt , but with a train of attend- ance scarce ...
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