The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... matter he was exceedingly impudent and unjust to Addison . At the same time , the merits of Marvell as a poet and satirist in verse have not been very extensively acknowledged , and we shall attempt , in the course of this paper , to ...
... matter he was exceedingly impudent and unjust to Addison . At the same time , the merits of Marvell as a poet and satirist in verse have not been very extensively acknowledged , and we shall attempt , in the course of this paper , to ...
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... matter and force . He believes in an intelligent power , but he insults , with the coarsest ribaldry and scorn , the being in whom he believes . We do not remember ever to have quite seen the embodied illustration of such words as those ...
... matter and force . He believes in an intelligent power , but he insults , with the coarsest ribaldry and scorn , the being in whom he believes . We do not remember ever to have quite seen the embodied illustration of such words as those ...
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... matter , and with these various departments of it , in a broad , thoroughly thoughtful , and well - informed manner . All we have seen appear to us to be tentative ; they are the sugges- tions of dissatisfied minds . We read them with ...
... matter , and with these various departments of it , in a broad , thoroughly thoughtful , and well - informed manner . All we have seen appear to us to be tentative ; they are the sugges- tions of dissatisfied minds . We read them with ...
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