The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... appears doubly hard that , in their con- sequences to the author , they should have been the most unlucky of his publications . But ministers are rarely poets , and , still more rarely , moralists . In a political point of view , the ...
... appears doubly hard that , in their con- sequences to the author , they should have been the most unlucky of his publications . But ministers are rarely poets , and , still more rarely , moralists . In a political point of view , the ...
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... appears to us to be the merest refinement upon a theory , to speak of suggested and immedi- ate emotions as having less determinate objects , the one than the other ; unless by immediate emotion , these gentlemen would have us ...
... appears to us to be the merest refinement upon a theory , to speak of suggested and immedi- ate emotions as having less determinate objects , the one than the other ; unless by immediate emotion , these gentlemen would have us ...
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... appears to be scantily sprinkled with classical allusions , and has a downright anglicism about it , which though brilliant and pointed and stirring , is as little fashioned after the antique as that of Shakspeare . We are fully alive ...
... appears to be scantily sprinkled with classical allusions , and has a downright anglicism about it , which though brilliant and pointed and stirring , is as little fashioned after the antique as that of Shakspeare . We are fully alive ...
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