Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers: With Some Remarks on the Present State of English Poetry and on the Laws of CriticismJ. Ridgway, 1830 - 164 pages |
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... and I concluded , ' Against the author's moral denunciations we have nothing to object ; in this respect we say to him- " i pede fausto ! " ' - Sunday Times . sidering his youth , it is manifest that even greater 2 ROBERT MONTGOMERY.
... and I concluded , ' Against the author's moral denunciations we have nothing to object ; in this respect we say to him- " i pede fausto ! " ' - Sunday Times . sidering his youth , it is manifest that even greater 2 ROBERT MONTGOMERY.
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... say , though not strictly just ; although even Ulysses , when urged , by the wrong of malicious and envious detraction to a general challenge of the Phoenicians , excepts his friend : With all but brave Laodamas contend— ” A friend is ...
... say , though not strictly just ; although even Ulysses , when urged , by the wrong of malicious and envious detraction to a general challenge of the Phoenicians , excepts his friend : With all but brave Laodamas contend— ” A friend is ...
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... says , that * Among other contrasts I might have opposed the Edinburgh Literary Gazette to the Dublin Literary ... say nothing . It would be still more cruel to express harshness against some which are even now suffering the pangs , and ...
... says , that * Among other contrasts I might have opposed the Edinburgh Literary Gazette to the Dublin Literary ... say nothing . It would be still more cruel to express harshness against some which are even now suffering the pangs , and ...
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... says , neither gods nor men can tolerate poetical mediocrity ; and to be classed among The mob of gentlemen who write with ease , is a favor which individuals of far less intellectual calibre than Mr. Robert Montgomery , preferring ...
... says , neither gods nor men can tolerate poetical mediocrity ; and to be classed among The mob of gentlemen who write with ease , is a favor which individuals of far less intellectual calibre than Mr. Robert Montgomery , preferring ...
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... in them a proprietary influence -a great praise , when its great proprietary stake and connexions are considered . we are free to say , that in this effusion 14 ROBERT MONTGOMERY London Literary Gazette-a testimony of undoubted ...
... in them a proprietary influence -a great praise , when its great proprietary stake and connexions are considered . we are free to say , that in this effusion 14 ROBERT MONTGOMERY London Literary Gazette-a testimony of undoubted ...
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