But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems of this noble minor, it seems we must take them as we find them, and be content : for they are the last we shall ever have from him. He is at best, he says, but an intruder into the groves of Parnassusi;... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2791808Full view - About this book
| Timothy Dwight, Jedidiah Morse - 1815 - 192 pages
...in a little degree different from the ideas of former writers, or differently expressed." And again. "But whatever judgment may be passed on the poems...minor, it seems we must take them as we find them: for they are the last we shall ever have from him." [Poor Jeffrey! Happy, thrice happy wouldest thou... | |
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