Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 6
... true piece of characteristic contempt for the mere professional writer , worthy of a person of quality . But Lord Dor- chester did not appreciate Mr. Wortley's fine sentiments . When every argument had failed to con- vince the ...
... true piece of characteristic contempt for the mere professional writer , worthy of a person of quality . But Lord Dor- chester did not appreciate Mr. Wortley's fine sentiments . When every argument had failed to con- vince the ...
Pagina 16
... true that it was on no meek and silent sufferer that his insults were poured . Lady Mary was quite able to defend her- self , and meets him at his own weapons with scorn that equals his , if not with equal powers . But the description ...
... true that it was on no meek and silent sufferer that his insults were poured . Lady Mary was quite able to defend her- self , and meets him at his own weapons with scorn that equals his , if not with equal powers . But the description ...
Pagina 26
... true wisdom of life . " It is not easy to assign an appropriate head- ing to this ode . That which we select appears , on the whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among ...
... true wisdom of life . " It is not easy to assign an appropriate head- ing to this ode . That which we select appears , on the whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among ...
Pagina 33
... agrees with Orelli . The true read- ing being , however , uncertain , we have left it equally vague in the translation . VOL . CIV . NO . DOXXXIII , C We Himself sent fear . But what availed Typhoeus , What 1868. ] 33 The Odes of Horace .
... agrees with Orelli . The true read- ing being , however , uncertain , we have left it equally vague in the translation . VOL . CIV . NO . DOXXXIII , C We Himself sent fear . But what availed Typhoeus , What 1868. ] 33 The Odes of Horace .
Pagina 38
... true lyrical enthusiasm : the picture of the Bacchante , astonished by the landscape stretched below her , is singularly beautiful . Dillenburger and Orelli conjecture the poem to have been written A. u . c . 725-726 ; Macleane thinks ...
... true lyrical enthusiasm : the picture of the Bacchante , astonished by the landscape stretched below her , is singularly beautiful . Dillenburger and Orelli conjecture the poem to have been written A. u . c . 725-726 ; Macleane thinks ...
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