The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 95
... hope for , but to us it is but a dull , melancholy place , to which even the harmony and deli- cacy of his numbers cannot reconcile us : so much indeed do we question its congeniality with the feelings and habits of the world , that we ...
... hope for , but to us it is but a dull , melancholy place , to which even the harmony and deli- cacy of his numbers cannot reconcile us : so much indeed do we question its congeniality with the feelings and habits of the world , that we ...
Page 96
... hope some day to find him discriminating , and dwelling with en- thusiasm on their beauties , not , as now , giving pages to modern Poets , and clubbing these masters of the divine art into one line , and shuffling them off in another ...
... hope some day to find him discriminating , and dwelling with en- thusiasm on their beauties , not , as now , giving pages to modern Poets , and clubbing these masters of the divine art into one line , and shuffling them off in another ...
Page 104
... hope ; -it gives to the disposition a sharp , edgy , contracted character , and , while it ruins the circum- stances more fatally and surely than any other illicit pursuit , it throws neither pomp nor pathos around the downfall About ...
... hope ; -it gives to the disposition a sharp , edgy , contracted character , and , while it ruins the circum- stances more fatally and surely than any other illicit pursuit , it throws neither pomp nor pathos around the downfall About ...
Page 116
... hope . Bear up patiently under your burden . The time here is but as the twinkling of an eye . When that is once over , no pain , no memory , or regret on that account shall molest you , for ever . Nay , what cause shall ye not have for ...
... hope . Bear up patiently under your burden . The time here is but as the twinkling of an eye . When that is once over , no pain , no memory , or regret on that account shall molest you , for ever . Nay , what cause shall ye not have for ...
Page 119
... hope full of immortality . The influence which your age and relation , which God and nature give you over your offspring , let it , I entreat you , be exerted for good , and not for evil . Let them feel your guiding hand , and hear your ...
... hope full of immortality . The influence which your age and relation , which God and nature give you over your offspring , let it , I entreat you , be exerted for good , and not for evil . Let them feel your guiding hand , and hear your ...
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