The Eclectic Review, Volum 12;Volum 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... interest ; or , not to exact so high a task , we had only to imagine that it should prove such a tale as Cowper , or as Crabbe would have framed of similar materials , possessing either the pensive playfulness and high moral excellence ...
... interest ; or , not to exact so high a task , we had only to imagine that it should prove such a tale as Cowper , or as Crabbe would have framed of similar materials , possessing either the pensive playfulness and high moral excellence ...
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... interest of the tale , or the still more highly wrought intensities of expression . To descend from Lord Byron to Cowper , or even to Milton , would be felt by many of that noble Poet's admirers , extremely flat and uninteresting . The ...
... interest of the tale , or the still more highly wrought intensities of expression . To descend from Lord Byron to Cowper , or even to Milton , would be felt by many of that noble Poet's admirers , extremely flat and uninteresting . The ...
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... interest , fools will follow them for the sake of fashion ; and when once it is in these hands , Omnipotence itself can never pre- < serve its purity . The very order of men who are maintained to support its interests , will sacrifice ...
... interest , fools will follow them for the sake of fashion ; and when once it is in these hands , Omnipotence itself can never pre- < serve its purity . The very order of men who are maintained to support its interests , will sacrifice ...
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