Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 81
... political considerations tended to warp his judgment on his contemporaries . Though eloquent in his praise of Scott , he discovers an objectionable political motive in the ' Scotch novels ; his dislike of Byron is based on the ' noble ...
... political considerations tended to warp his judgment on his contemporaries . Though eloquent in his praise of Scott , he discovers an objectionable political motive in the ' Scotch novels ; his dislike of Byron is based on the ' noble ...
Page 438
... political parties ; he had pierced ' the strange mystification by which that which was national in its constitution had become odious , and that which was exclusive was presented as popular . ' For five - and - twenty years after the ...
... political parties ; he had pierced ' the strange mystification by which that which was national in its constitution had become odious , and that which was exclusive was presented as popular . ' For five - and - twenty years after the ...
Page 688
... political life sentimentalism and intuitionalism . In Burke ( 1879 ) Mr Morley pre- sents us with a sketch of the ideal politician , in whom the desire for progress is held in check by a profound regard for the principles of order and ...
... political life sentimentalism and intuitionalism . In Burke ( 1879 ) Mr Morley pre- sents us with a sketch of the ideal politician , in whom the desire for progress is held in check by a profound regard for the principles of order and ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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