The case of Mr Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly hopeless, and we give him up as altogether incurable, and beyond the power of criticism. We cannot, indeed, altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady ;... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Stran 4621852Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1852 - 798 strani
...worthy of study. Our only task, at present, is to observe the welcome which Jeffrey gave him : — " The case of Mr Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly...altogether incurable, and beyond the power of criticism. We cannot, indeed, altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 strani
...statements with which it is prefaced, have been sufficient to set our •', minds at rest in one particular. The case of Mr. Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly...altogether incurable, and beyond the power of criticism. We cannot, indeed, altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady... | |
| 1846 - 516 strani
...organ commenced a pwper on Wordsworth's "Excursion," with the derisive words — " This will never do ; we give him up as altogether incurable and beyond the power of criticism." The sweet souneteer of Windermero has fortunately outlived the iguorant intolerance of this sapient... | |
| 1846 - 526 strani
...organ commenced a paper on Wordsworth's "Excursion," with the derisive words — "This will never do ; we give him up as altogether incurable and beyond the power of criticism." The sweet sonneteer of Windermero has fortunately outlived the ignorant intolerance of this sapient... | |
| 1852 - 840 strani
...worthy of stndy. Onr only task, at present, is to observe the welcome which Jeffrey gave him : — " The case of Mr Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly...precantions now and then against the spreading of the malady ; bnt, for himself, though we shall watch the progress of his symptoms as a matter of professional... | |
| 1852 - 818 strani
...task, at present, 1852.] Jef rey. —Part H. is to observe the welcome which Jeffrey gave him : — " The case of Mr. Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly...altogether incurable, and beyond the power of criticism. We cannot, indeed, altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady... | |
| 1853 - 664 strani
...an aristarch in the kingdom of letters, and he thus speaks of the outlaw against his authority : " The case of Mr. Wordsworth, we perceive, is now manifestly...altogether incurable, and beyond the power of criticism. We cannot indeed altogether omit taking precautions now and then against the spreading of the malady ;... | |
| F. S., Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 306 strani
...commenced a paper on Wordsworth's •" Excursion," with the derisive words — " This will never do ; •we give him up as altogether incurable and beyond the power of criticism." The sweet sonnetteer of Windermere has fortunately outlived the ignorant intolerance of this sapient... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 358 strani
...organ commenced a paper on Wordsworth's " Excursion," with the derisive words — "This will never do ; we give him up as altogether incurable and beyond the power of criticism." The sweet sonneteer of Windermere has fortunately outlived the ignorant intolerance of this sapient... | |
| 1858 - 866 strani
...organ commenced a paper on Wordsworth's " Excursion " with the derisive words, "This will never do; we give him up as altogether incurable and beyond the power of criticism." Keats was killed by Gifford, the reviewer, as many of his admirers claim, because, on reading an unjustly... | |
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