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Page 297
... writer has been more wrapt up in his feelings than in his mode 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 poet . Yet , however extraordinary these poems ...
... writer has been more wrapt up in his feelings than in his mode 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 poet . Yet , however extraordinary these poems ...
Page 405
... writer , whether from local and provincial associations or from whatever other cause , have excited emotions in persons of warm and lively tempera- ments , which have not suffered them to wait for the calm determinations of common sense ...
... writer , whether from local and provincial associations or from whatever other cause , have excited emotions in persons of warm and lively tempera- ments , which have not suffered them to wait for the calm determinations of common sense ...
Page 477
... writer of anterior date . Previously to the labours of M. DE BOISSONADE , Nicetas did not lie under any very weighty obligations to modern critics ; who have mentioned him only cursorily , while en- gaged with other authors , and ...
... writer of anterior date . Previously to the labours of M. DE BOISSONADE , Nicetas did not lie under any very weighty obligations to modern critics ; who have mentioned him only cursorily , while en- gaged with other authors , and ...
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