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Page 99
... expression are exhibited . With exact and delicate fidelity , Miss Burney has happily united the freedom and ease of original expression ; though she has been unequal to the task of grappling with the strength and passion of Monti in ...
... expression are exhibited . With exact and delicate fidelity , Miss Burney has happily united the freedom and ease of original expression ; though she has been unequal to the task of grappling with the strength and passion of Monti in ...
Page 292
... expression was alone deficient . If he studied the pages of Shakspeare and Milton with this view only , he has succeeded as far as such an attempt merits success : but the triumph is poor and inglorious . No one can open the volumes of ...
... expression was alone deficient . If he studied the pages of Shakspeare and Milton with this view only , he has succeeded as far as such an attempt merits success : but the triumph is poor and inglorious . No one can open the volumes of ...
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... expressing them ; and we are convinced that the victory has been not of the poet over the muse , but of the muse over the ... expression , and frequently in grammar , they manifest the spirit and truth of poetry . As to the propriety of ...
... expressing them ; and we are convinced that the victory has been not of the poet over the muse , but of the muse over the ... expression , and frequently in grammar , they manifest the spirit and truth of poetry . As to the propriety of ...
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