Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... thought it not half so fine as some rant of Macpherson about dark- browed Foldath , and white - bosomed Strina- dona . He now values Fingal and Temora only as showing with how little evidence a story may be believed , and with how ...
... thought it not half so fine as some rant of Macpherson about dark- browed Foldath , and white - bosomed Strina- dona . He now values Fingal and Temora only as showing with how little evidence a story may be believed , and with how ...
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... thoughts expressed , strain- ed allegories , pedantic allusions , every thing , in short , quaint and affected in ... thought Hayley and Beattie great poets , with the adventures of Tam O'Shanter . Even in the latter part of the reign ...
... thoughts expressed , strain- ed allegories , pedantic allusions , every thing , in short , quaint and affected in ... thought Hayley and Beattie great poets , with the adventures of Tam O'Shanter . Even in the latter part of the reign ...
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... thought . The author laid the whole rage , their generosity , their pride , are on the fault on the audience , and declared , that when same colossal scale . Justice and prudence he wrote them , he considered them bad enough are virtues ...
... thought . The author laid the whole rage , their generosity , their pride , are on the fault on the audience , and declared , that when same colossal scale . Justice and prudence he wrote them , he considered them bad enough are virtues ...
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... thought its literature valuable only for the pur- pose of illustrating its antiquities . His read ing appears to have been confined to its public records , and to a few old annalists . Once , and but once , if we remember rightly , he ...
... thought its literature valuable only for the pur- pose of illustrating its antiquities . His read ing appears to have been confined to its public records , and to a few old annalists . Once , and but once , if we remember rightly , he ...
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... thought and of heresy did what the sense of oppression expression so widely different from all that could not do ; it changed men , accustomed to they had been accustomed to admire . The ef ; be turned over like sheep from tyrant to ...
... thought and of heresy did what the sense of oppression expression so widely different from all that could not do ; it changed men , accustomed to they had been accustomed to admire . The ef ; be turned over like sheep from tyrant to ...
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