The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... character in an age when Scotland had not begun to be ashamed of her native Muse , and to lose herself amid the splendid gentilities of the big metropolis on the Thames . In outward condition and social circumstance , Hogg was more ...
... character in an age when Scotland had not begun to be ashamed of her native Muse , and to lose herself amid the splendid gentilities of the big metropolis on the Thames . In outward condition and social circumstance , Hogg was more ...
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... character of Scottish songs , which always spring from a strong root in re- ality , never deal with imaginary persons , -an Amaryllis or an Amanda for the nonce , -and are in fact as true as a photograph to the person and place ...
... character of Scottish songs , which always spring from a strong root in re- ality , never deal with imaginary persons , -an Amaryllis or an Amanda for the nonce , -and are in fact as true as a photograph to the person and place ...
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... character of shepherds ; and suitably to that form , it is full of rural and pastoral images , from beginning to end ... characters in this view will contribute not a little towards our reading their writings with greater advantage . The ...
... character of shepherds ; and suitably to that form , it is full of rural and pastoral images , from beginning to end ... characters in this view will contribute not a little towards our reading their writings with greater advantage . The ...
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... character ; a majesty more commanding , and more uniformly supported , than is to be found among the rest of the Old Testament poets . He possesses , indeed , a dignity and gran- deur , both in his conceptions and expressions , which is ...
... character ; a majesty more commanding , and more uniformly supported , than is to be found among the rest of the Old Testament poets . He possesses , indeed , a dignity and gran- deur , both in his conceptions and expressions , which is ...
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... character ; and it is in this respect , in the blending of shades , that Greek melody must be considered as richer than ours , which is subject to far more rigid rules . The different Greek scales underwent much disturbance in Italy ...
... character ; and it is in this respect , in the blending of shades , that Greek melody must be considered as richer than ours , which is subject to far more rigid rules . The different Greek scales underwent much disturbance in Italy ...
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