The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... century ingeniously imagined for themselves , and , after such a happy concep- tion , he might pursue his fancy without restraint ; but , although he had commanded the assent of many thought- less lovers of what is marvellous , and ...
... century ingeniously imagined for themselves , and , after such a happy concep- tion , he might pursue his fancy without restraint ; but , although he had commanded the assent of many thought- less lovers of what is marvellous , and ...
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... century of our era , came Porphyry in the third . Juvenal had derided the Egyptians for worshipping leeks and other matters , or paying them extravagant reverence equivalent with worship ; but there is some reason to apprehend that the ...
... century of our era , came Porphyry in the third . Juvenal had derided the Egyptians for worshipping leeks and other matters , or paying them extravagant reverence equivalent with worship ; but there is some reason to apprehend that the ...
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... centuries and a half to George Chap- man's translation of the works of Homer , should have remained until last year among the inedited * authors of the most brilliant and most vital epoch of English litera- ture . If not as worthy of ...
... centuries and a half to George Chap- man's translation of the works of Homer , should have remained until last year among the inedited * authors of the most brilliant and most vital epoch of English litera- ture . If not as worthy of ...
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... century , that we should almost be justified in substituting " forte . " That Chapman had " dramatic talent , " as we now understand the word , is certain , and was doubtless just as certain to Lamb ; but that his dramatic power was ...
... century , that we should almost be justified in substituting " forte . " That Chapman had " dramatic talent , " as we now understand the word , is certain , and was doubtless just as certain to Lamb ; but that his dramatic power was ...
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... century and the beginning of the seventeenth , was notoriously slovenly and incorrect to the last degree ; but supposing the number of blunders in these three volumes to be about equal to the number in a set of the quartos , we must ...
... century and the beginning of the seventeenth , was notoriously slovenly and incorrect to the last degree ; but supposing the number of blunders in these three volumes to be about equal to the number in a set of the quartos , we must ...
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