The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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Pàgina 12
... beauty of the diction , and the melody of the verse or rhyme ( for so most of the concluding parts of the sen- tences are written ) are untranslatable , and it would be extreme arrogance to deny that the universal feeling of those who ...
... beauty of the diction , and the melody of the verse or rhyme ( for so most of the concluding parts of the sen- tences are written ) are untranslatable , and it would be extreme arrogance to deny that the universal feeling of those who ...
Pàgina 13
... beauty and truth of the moral feeling , and for its expressing strongly those emotions which we may suppose to have influenced the mind of the author in the early period of his career , when Providence had called him into a more ...
... beauty and truth of the moral feeling , and for its expressing strongly those emotions which we may suppose to have influenced the mind of the author in the early period of his career , when Providence had called him into a more ...
Pàgina 17
... beauty , and good taste , appears in what is borrowed from sources that , one would have thought , could not fail to capti- vate and stimulate to emulation ? What part of the Old Testament history is more calculated to affect and ...
... beauty , and good taste , appears in what is borrowed from sources that , one would have thought , could not fail to capti- vate and stimulate to emulation ? What part of the Old Testament history is more calculated to affect and ...
Pàgina 33
... beauty of their prototypes . For a considerable time , however , our countrymen were con- tented with tasting the sweets of Italian song , by the medium This was a necessary consequence of the Norman government . The following passage ...
... beauty of their prototypes . For a considerable time , however , our countrymen were con- tented with tasting the sweets of Italian song , by the medium This was a necessary consequence of the Norman government . The following passage ...
Pàgina 34
... beauty of its execution . It could not have failed also , at the period when this translation was published , to have roused feelings in the minds of Englishmen which had not long lain dormant . We look on the Crusades at the present ...
... beauty of its execution . It could not have failed also , at the period when this translation was published , to have roused feelings in the minds of Englishmen which had not long lain dormant . We look on the Crusades at the present ...
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