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... style and cast of the figures have nothing of common nature , but a character of grandeur peculiar to themselves , proceeding from his own mind , without appearing to partake of the previous associations of other men . His Sibyls and ...
... style and cast of the figures have nothing of common nature , but a character of grandeur peculiar to themselves , proceeding from his own mind , without appearing to partake of the previous associations of other men . His Sibyls and ...
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... style too florid ; though figurative language , sparingly and judiciously introduced , occasion ally gives animation . The comparison is a figure too flat and formal to suit with narrative , and almost the only figure which may be ...
... style too florid ; though figurative language , sparingly and judiciously introduced , occasion ally gives animation . The comparison is a figure too flat and formal to suit with narrative , and almost the only figure which may be ...
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... style of blank - verse , we contend that Shakspeare , Otway , Rowe , and some of our didactic poets , in their chaste and judicious passages , do not adopt a more elaborate style than our best writers of rhyme ; that the Latinized or ...
... style of blank - verse , we contend that Shakspeare , Otway , Rowe , and some of our didactic poets , in their chaste and judicious passages , do not adopt a more elaborate style than our best writers of rhyme ; that the Latinized or ...
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