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... criticism which has been since pursued . We would merely infer from these observations that Mr. C.'s task is by no means a work of supererogation ; and that ju- dicious remarks and enlightened criticisms on the character and sentiments ...
... criticism which has been since pursued . We would merely infer from these observations that Mr. C.'s task is by no means a work of supererogation ; and that ju- dicious remarks and enlightened criticisms on the character and sentiments ...
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... criticism , close and simple yet truly figurative language , and a fine spirit of enthusiasm for his subject , are the grand features which characterize at once both the critic and the poet . Such an union of fancy and judgment , which ...
... criticism , close and simple yet truly figurative language , and a fine spirit of enthusiasm for his subject , are the grand features which characterize at once both the critic and the poet . Such an union of fancy and judgment , which ...
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... criticism with a fascination so often inexplicable by critical laws , and justly apprehend that any man in standing between us and Shakspeare may shew , for pretended spots upon his disk , only the shadows of his own opacity . ' With ...
... criticism with a fascination so often inexplicable by critical laws , and justly apprehend that any man in standing between us and Shakspeare may shew , for pretended spots upon his disk , only the shadows of his own opacity . ' With ...
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