The Retrospective Review, Volym 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... expression , will often make but a poor figure on paper . Next to their easy carelessness , and polished want of polish , we shall observe that Suckling's verses are ( with few excep- tions ) filled with that artificial sensibility ...
... expression , will often make but a poor figure on paper . Next to their easy carelessness , and polished want of polish , we shall observe that Suckling's verses are ( with few excep- tions ) filled with that artificial sensibility ...
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... expression , as rendered his language a perfect mirror of his mind . Instead of seeking to render his thoughts and imagery more sublime by veiling them in the language of doubt and uncertainty , instead of having recourse to vague and ...
... expression , as rendered his language a perfect mirror of his mind . Instead of seeking to render his thoughts and imagery more sublime by veiling them in the language of doubt and uncertainty , instead of having recourse to vague and ...
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... expression of these passions that it excels all languages whatever . To quote instances of pure and un- mixed ... expressing the softer affec- tions of the soul as the language in which we write . And yet who can read Milton's ...
... expression of these passions that it excels all languages whatever . To quote instances of pure and un- mixed ... expressing the softer affec- tions of the soul as the language in which we write . And yet who can read Milton's ...
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