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... poetical . The " Scotch novels , " we think , have never been sufficiently con- sidered with regard to their poetic character , in which , nevertheless , their power and fascination will be found prin- cipally to consist ; for in almost ...
... poetical . The " Scotch novels , " we think , have never been sufficiently con- sidered with regard to their poetic character , in which , nevertheless , their power and fascination will be found prin- cipally to consist ; for in almost ...
Side 188
... poetical . It is a perfect epic . Every incident has a near reference to the two indi- viduals whose fate- is ... poetical imagination ; and they might have appeared in the poems of the author of " Marmion , " with the same propriety ...
... poetical . It is a perfect epic . Every incident has a near reference to the two indi- viduals whose fate- is ... poetical imagination ; and they might have appeared in the poems of the author of " Marmion , " with the same propriety ...
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... poetical tone , and much poetical descrip- tion of the objects , scenery , and characters connected with a mountain - Sabbath , simply and pleasingly expressed , without any narrow and uncharitable views and feelings , or any attempt at ...
... poetical tone , and much poetical descrip- tion of the objects , scenery , and characters connected with a mountain - Sabbath , simply and pleasingly expressed , without any narrow and uncharitable views and feelings , or any attempt at ...
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