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... original fire catch an enthusiasm and a majesty foreign to their nature . " In Mr. Howes's notes we find much to approve . He is evidently well acquainted with the best commentators on his author ; and he judiciously compresses their ...
... original fire catch an enthusiasm and a majesty foreign to their nature . " In Mr. Howes's notes we find much to approve . He is evidently well acquainted with the best commentators on his author ; and he judiciously compresses their ...
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... original poems ; poems which , whatever may be our opinion of their general style and versification , we highly admire in many passages for their good sense , and energy and originality of thought . We have left ourselves but little ...
... original poems ; poems which , whatever may be our opinion of their general style and versification , we highly admire in many passages for their good sense , and energy and originality of thought . We have left ourselves but little ...
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... original , and transfuse the whole of the spirit into our version ? Well and boldly does Dryden say , " A noble author will not be pursued by too close a version . We lose his spirit , when we think to take his body . The grosser part ...
... original , and transfuse the whole of the spirit into our version ? Well and boldly does Dryden say , " A noble author will not be pursued by too close a version . We lose his spirit , when we think to take his body . The grosser part ...
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