' brown chief" some time, the bards conclude by giving him their advice to " raise his fair locks ;" then to " spread them on the arch of the rainbow;" and «< to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this kind of thing there are no less than nine... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2781808Full view - About this book
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...[Here he allows him a species of talent, because it belongs to a species which the Critic dislikes.] It is a sort of privilege of poets to be egotists ; but they should ' use it as not abusing it ;' and particularly one who piques himself (though indeed at the ripe age... | |
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