The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 132
... spirit of national jealousy ( which , though she justly condemns , she has not , we think , instanced by a just example * ) , but to that of an honourable emulation ; disliking , not to see an Englishman outdone , but to believe that ...
... spirit of national jealousy ( which , though she justly condemns , she has not , we think , instanced by a just example * ) , but to that of an honourable emulation ; disliking , not to see an Englishman outdone , but to believe that ...
Page 133
... Spirit of northern song ! -Awake ! descend ; Bend from thy misty throne , dark spirit , bend ! " But a single word of admonition will , we trust , be sufficient to warn a writer of such superior powers from the influence of false taste ...
... Spirit of northern song ! -Awake ! descend ; Bend from thy misty throne , dark spirit , bend ! " But a single word of admonition will , we trust , be sufficient to warn a writer of such superior powers from the influence of false taste ...
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... spirit of the hero , and plunges him in all the bitterness of incurable distress . The following ex- tract shall be our longest and our last . Where is the forest , beneath whose shade The hunter rode and the shepherd stray'd ? Where ...
... spirit of the hero , and plunges him in all the bitterness of incurable distress . The following ex- tract shall be our longest and our last . Where is the forest , beneath whose shade The hunter rode and the shepherd stray'd ? Where ...
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