His former 1 1 have spoken in many places rather too bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry : And forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial self-partiality, have sometimes visited... Tait's Edinburgh magazine - Page 121844Full view - About this book
| Christianity - 1844 - 776 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry; and forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...different, I hope I should repress the greater part of these vivacites of expression ; and, indeed, so strong has been my feeling in this way, that, considering... | |
| 1844 - 612 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry : And forgetting, that even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...different, I hope I should repress the greater part of these vivacitea of expression : And indeed, so strong has been my feeling in this way, that considering... | |
| Christianity - 1844 - 1424 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry; and forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...now to deal with the whole question of his poetical " I finally resolved, therefore, to reprint my review of ' The Excursion ;' which contains a pretty... | |
| 1844 - 772 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth') poetry; and forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...objects of Moral reprobation. If I were now to deal with ihe whole question of hie poetical merits, though 'my judgment might not be substantially different,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 682 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry : And forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...different, I hope I should repress the greater part of these mraeiti-s of expression : And indeed so strong has been my feeling in this way, that, considering... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 692 pages
...poetry : And forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or veukl self-partiality, have sometimes visited them, I fear,...my judgment might not be substantially different, I hop 1 should repress the greater part of these vicacites of expression : And indeed so strong has been... | |
| American literature - 1850 - 604 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry ; and forgetting that even on my own view of them they were but faults of taste or venial self-partiality, I have sometimes visited , them, I fear, with an asperity which should be reserved for objects of Moral... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry ; and forgetting that even on my own view of them they were but faults of taste or venial self-partiality, I have sometimes visited them, I fear, with an asperity which should be reserved for objects of Moral... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...Toot of a huge hill, that they faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry, and forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...my judgment might not be substantially different, I nope I should repress the greater part of these vivacitis of expression; and, indeed, so strong has... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1852 - 462 pages
...bitterly and confidently of the faults of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry ; and forgetting that, even on my own view of them, they were but faults of taste, or venial...different, I hope I should repress the greater part of these vivacities of expression ; and indeed so strong has been my feeling in this way, that considering... | |
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