The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 páginas |
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... critic ; in this latter character he has done more than any other man to soften the acer- bity of criticism , acting chiefly in the spirit of Shakspere's adage- " Love lends a precious seeing to the eye . " In person he is tall ; his ...
... critic ; in this latter character he has done more than any other man to soften the acer- bity of criticism , acting chiefly in the spirit of Shakspere's adage- " Love lends a precious seeing to the eye . " In person he is tall ; his ...
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... critics of the day , while the student and the man of the world may equally learn wisdom from their pages . In this portion of Mr. Landor's writings may be found the most simple , the most ornamental , the most imaginative , and the ...
... critics of the day , while the student and the man of the world may equally learn wisdom from their pages . In this portion of Mr. Landor's writings may be found the most simple , the most ornamental , the most imaginative , and the ...
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... Critics should al- ways doubt the powers and individuality of a poet , if on his first appearance there is nothing to offend . Be assured , if he is slavishly true to the established forms of poetry , that he is a disciple , and not a ...
... Critics should al- ways doubt the powers and individuality of a poet , if on his first appearance there is nothing to offend . Be assured , if he is slavishly true to the established forms of poetry , that he is a disciple , and not a ...
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... critics sometimes are deaf , " charm ye never so wisely " their ears are shut to music , and their eyes to beauty . Three years afterwards , Mr. Tennyson published another vo- lume , and gave the fullest evidence of his poetical genius ...
... critics sometimes are deaf , " charm ye never so wisely " their ears are shut to music , and their eyes to beauty . Three years afterwards , Mr. Tennyson published another vo- lume , and gave the fullest evidence of his poetical genius ...
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... critic of the day has declared that this is only an elaboration of Shakspere's " To be , or not to be . " The best answer is to leave the public to read the two compositions . Tennyson's is a singular instance of the skill with which an ...
... critic of the day has declared that this is only an elaboration of Shakspere's " To be , or not to be . " The best answer is to leave the public to read the two compositions . Tennyson's is a singular instance of the skill with which an ...
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