Periodical Criticism, 第 17 卷R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... feeling of the comic distress of a fellow - creature is more congenial than a sympathy with his actual miseries , —or as a proof of the kindness of Providence , which , placing us in a valley of sorrows , has enabled us , from our con ...
... feeling of the comic distress of a fellow - creature is more congenial than a sympathy with his actual miseries , —or as a proof of the kindness of Providence , which , placing us in a valley of sorrows , has enabled us , from our con ...
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... feeling , and passion , are less frequent in the letters of Burns than perhaps of any other professed writer . Burns was , in truth , the child of passion and feeling . His character was not simply that of a peasant exalted into notice ...
... feeling , and passion , are less frequent in the letters of Burns than perhaps of any other professed writer . Burns was , in truth , the child of passion and feeling . His character was not simply that of a peasant exalted into notice ...
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... feeling , were supported by powers equal to such pretensions . He who despised the world intimated that he had the talents and genius neces- sary to win it if he had thought it worth while . There was a strain of poetry in which the ...
... feeling , were supported by powers equal to such pretensions . He who despised the world intimated that he had the talents and genius neces- sary to win it if he had thought it worth while . There was a strain of poetry in which the ...
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ON ELLISS SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY ENGLISH POETS | 1 |
ELLIS AND RITSONS SPECIMENS OF EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES | 16 |
GODWINS LIFE OF CHAUCER | 55 |
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