Literary Studies: The first Edinburgh reviewers (1855) Hartley Coleridge (1852) Percy Bysshe Shelley (1856) Shakespeare the man (1853) John Milton (1859) Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1862) William Cowper (1855) Appendices; Letters on the French coup de̓tat of 1851. Cæsareanism as it now exists. Memoir of the Right Hon. James WilsonDent, 1911 |
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... beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure . ' It is , as it were , female beauty in wood and water ; it is Rydal Water on a shining day ; it is the gloss of the world with the knowledge that it is gloss ...
... beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure . ' It is , as it were , female beauty in wood and water ; it is Rydal Water on a shining day ; it is the gloss of the world with the knowledge that it is gloss ...
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... beauty : his delineation would have been cold , distinct , chiselled like the urn itself . The use which such a poet as Keats makes of ancient mythology is exactly similar . He owes his fame to the inexplicable art with which he has ...
... beauty : his delineation would have been cold , distinct , chiselled like the urn itself . The use which such a poet as Keats makes of ancient mythology is exactly similar . He owes his fame to the inexplicable art with which he has ...
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... beauty in the North as well as in the South . Only it is to be remembered that the beauty of the Trosachs is the result of but a few elements - say birch and brushwood , rough hills and narrow dells , much heather and many stones ...
... beauty in the North as well as in the South . Only it is to be remembered that the beauty of the Trosachs is the result of but a few elements - say birch and brushwood , rough hills and narrow dells , much heather and many stones ...
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HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 336 | 36 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 66 |
SHAKESPEARETHE MAN 1853 II 2 | 112 |
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abstract Bagehot beauty believe called certainly character civilisation Coleridge common constitution Corn Laws coup d'état course Cowper criticism defect delineation described doubt Economist Edinburgh Review England English excellence excitement existence expression fact Falstaff fancy father feel France French Government habit Hartley Hartley Coleridge Hawick House of Commons human idea imagination impulse India influence instinct intellectual interest kind labour Lady Mary least letters literary literature lived Lord Lord Eldon Louis Napoleon mankind Milton mind moral nation nature never object observe opinion painful Paradise Lost passions peculiar Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps persons pleasure poems poet poetry political principle question R. H. Hutton remarkable Rydal Water scarcely seems sense Shakespeare Shelley singular society sort soul speak strong Sydney Smith theory things thou thought tion truth Whigs whole Wilson wish words Wortley writing