Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... common use , with shapes of loveliness and beauty . In rendering grace and energy of form , and majesty of manner , more familiar to us , it sharpens our perception of the sublimities of art . - Forms of noble sacrifice , and tender ...
... common use , with shapes of loveliness and beauty . In rendering grace and energy of form , and majesty of manner , more familiar to us , it sharpens our perception of the sublimities of art . - Forms of noble sacrifice , and tender ...
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... common rime , ) and of the former , asonantes , which are not perceptible to an unprac- tised ear , but which become by use as harmonious as the more perfect jingle . The Arabic and the Spanish verse is written in the same measure , but ...
... common rime , ) and of the former , asonantes , which are not perceptible to an unprac- tised ear , but which become by use as harmonious as the more perfect jingle . The Arabic and the Spanish verse is written in the same measure , but ...
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... common compositions were their tenzones , ( from contensiones , ) or questions and disputes , of which love was the subject ; and which were referred to the decision of the Courts of Love , afterwards the arbiters of poetic fame . The ...
... common compositions were their tenzones , ( from contensiones , ) or questions and disputes , of which love was the subject ; and which were referred to the decision of the Courts of Love , afterwards the arbiters of poetic fame . The ...
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... common sense , there is a redeeming spirit about it which must preserve it from unmingled reprobation . The story is meagre in design and clumsy in execution ; the sentiments extravagant and unnatural ; and the language alternately ...
... common sense , there is a redeeming spirit about it which must preserve it from unmingled reprobation . The story is meagre in design and clumsy in execution ; the sentiments extravagant and unnatural ; and the language alternately ...
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... common a practice to cast an ancient servant away with neglect and indifference , when he has been superse- ded by a more seemly or a more useful successor . The bow has shared this fate in England . In the days of our early glory ...
... common a practice to cast an ancient servant away with neglect and indifference , when he has been superse- ded by a more seemly or a more useful successor . The bow has shared this fate in England . In the days of our early glory ...
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