The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... essay and every little note or fragment . Hunt's quality , as it is , is diluted through hundreds of essays and over thousands of pages ; and it is , to say the least , unlikely that he could ever have manifested himself altogether ...
... essay and every little note or fragment . Hunt's quality , as it is , is diluted through hundreds of essays and over thousands of pages ; and it is , to say the least , unlikely that he could ever have manifested himself altogether ...
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... essays give us the very sense of golden summer afternoons - an innocent entire voluptuousness of mind and body . This is conceivably less mighty a rôle to play than that rôle of Elijah on Carmel enacted so impressively by Leigh Hunt's ...
... essays give us the very sense of golden summer afternoons - an innocent entire voluptuousness of mind and body . This is conceivably less mighty a rôle to play than that rôle of Elijah on Carmel enacted so impressively by Leigh Hunt's ...
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... Essays in Philosophy actually prepared by De Quincey amount to almost nothing in the way of thinking . They are for the most part made up of rambling talk about Sir William Hamilton as De Quincey had seen and known him , a condensation ...
... Essays in Philosophy actually prepared by De Quincey amount to almost nothing in the way of thinking . They are for the most part made up of rambling talk about Sir William Hamilton as De Quincey had seen and known him , a condensation ...
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