Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best Articles in that Journal, from Its Commencement to the Present Time. With a Preliminary Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes, Bände 1-2Maurice Cross Baudry's European Library, 1835 |
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... Ballads , the alleged caricatures of Southey and Coleridge , the cold reception of Graham , and the sarcasms on Montgomery , are not very inexpiable faults . But admitting them to be all that their enemies re- present , what then ? Are ...
... Ballads , the alleged caricatures of Southey and Coleridge , the cold reception of Graham , and the sarcasms on Montgomery , are not very inexpiable faults . But admitting them to be all that their enemies re- present , what then ? Are ...
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... ballads are once more imitated and surpassed ; and poetry does not disdain , in pursuit of her new idol of strong emotion , to descend to the very lowest conditions of society , and to stir up the most revolting dregs of utter ...
... ballads are once more imitated and surpassed ; and poetry does not disdain , in pursuit of her new idol of strong emotion , to descend to the very lowest conditions of society , and to stir up the most revolting dregs of utter ...
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... ballads in which the Muse there made her essay , were composed for princesses , and sung in the courts of kings . From the time of Louis XII . there are the clearest traces of this ; and the fashion was continued through the whole reign ...
... ballads in which the Muse there made her essay , were composed for princesses , and sung in the courts of kings . From the time of Louis XII . there are the clearest traces of this ; and the fashion was continued through the whole reign ...
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... ballads ; and both , and all who have since adventured in poetry , have drawn , without measure or disguise , from the living springs of Shakspeare and Spenser , and the other immortal writers who adorned the glorious era of Elizabeth ...
... ballads ; and both , and all who have since adventured in poetry , have drawn , without measure or disguise , from the living springs of Shakspeare and Spenser , and the other immortal writers who adorned the glorious era of Elizabeth ...
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... ballads connected with the fabulous history of Charlemagne and his Twelve Peers . M. Depping's is a miscellaneous collection of Narrative Romances ; and the Floresta of M. Böhl de Faber contains specimens both of the ballads and the ...
... ballads connected with the fabulous history of Charlemagne and his Twelve Peers . M. Depping's is a miscellaneous collection of Narrative Romances ; and the Floresta of M. Böhl de Faber contains specimens both of the ballads and the ...
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