Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers: With Some Remarks on the Present State of English Poetry and on the Laws of CriticismJ. Ridgway, 1830 - 164 sivua |
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... poetical talent ; the pungency and gripe of the sa- tire have not been equalled since the time of Byron or Pope ; the general attack on vice and folly is dashing , spirited , and triumph- ant ; and the poetical vituperation sometimes ...
... poetical talent ; the pungency and gripe of the sa- tire have not been equalled since the time of Byron or Pope ; the general attack on vice and folly is dashing , spirited , and triumph- ant ; and the poetical vituperation sometimes ...
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... poetical mine , when more matured experience shall have enabled him to sink deeper shafts in its yet unexplored vein . This much has been elegantly and truly affirmed of his poetry : there is no immoral alloy in the brilliant ore he ...
... poetical mine , when more matured experience shall have enabled him to sink deeper shafts in its yet unexplored vein . This much has been elegantly and truly affirmed of his poetry : there is no immoral alloy in the brilliant ore he ...
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... poetical literature . In order to define and settle this grade , it will be ne- * Preface to the Dunciad . cessary to prove the merit of his writings by internal B 5 AND HIS REVIEWERS . 9 that almost all the verbal scurrilities which ...
... poetical literature . In order to define and settle this grade , it will be ne- * Preface to the Dunciad . cessary to prove the merit of his writings by internal B 5 AND HIS REVIEWERS . 9 that almost all the verbal scurrilities which ...
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... poetical position , it will be requisite to subvert or annul the arguments of those critical antagonists to his poetical station , whom , coldly supine , or probably nonexistent at the first pro- mising dawn of his reputation , the ...
... poetical position , it will be requisite to subvert or annul the arguments of those critical antagonists to his poetical station , whom , coldly supine , or probably nonexistent at the first pro- mising dawn of his reputation , the ...
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... poetical reputation , ' - a boon imparted , doubtless , as a favor , but conveying , in fact , a terrible sentence : for , as Horace says , neither gods nor men can tolerate poetical mediocrity ; and to be classed among The mob of ...
... poetical reputation , ' - a boon imparted , doubtless , as a favor , but conveying , in fact , a terrible sentence : for , as Horace says , neither gods nor men can tolerate poetical mediocrity ; and to be classed among The mob of ...
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