The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5 |
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They cannot be expected to admire them because they are his ; but for the truth and nature contained in them , which must first be inly felt and copied with severe delight , from the love of truth and nature , before it can ever appear ...
They cannot be expected to admire them because they are his ; but for the truth and nature contained in them , which must first be inly felt and copied with severe delight , from the love of truth and nature , before it can ever appear ...
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The truth is , there is a modern air in the midst of the antiquarian research of Mr. Scott's poetry . It is history or tradition in masquerade . Not only the crust of old words and images is worn off with time , -the substance is grown ...
The truth is , there is a modern air in the midst of the antiquarian research of Mr. Scott's poetry . It is history or tradition in masquerade . Not only the crust of old words and images is worn off with time , -the substance is grown ...
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Not equal truth or purity of style . In The Examiner : no general truth or purity of style . ' 224. ' W by on thy knee , ' etc. Ricbard II . , III . 3. 190–95 . ' Ob that I were a mockery king , ' etc. Ibid . , iv . 1. 260-62 .
Not equal truth or purity of style . In The Examiner : no general truth or purity of style . ' 224. ' W by on thy knee , ' etc. Ricbard II . , III . 3. 190–95 . ' Ob that I were a mockery king , ' etc. Ibid . , iv . 1. 260-62 .
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