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Side 350
... Lamartine to poetical rank in his own country , he has , I think , been comparatively slightly noticed in this . About three years ago , indeed , there was a regular round in all the principal literary journals of the day upon " Living ...
... Lamartine to poetical rank in his own country , he has , I think , been comparatively slightly noticed in this . About three years ago , indeed , there was a regular round in all the principal literary journals of the day upon " Living ...
Side 351
... Lamartine plumes himself upon the irregularities of his muse , and his publisher upon the irregularity of the printing . There is nearly always con- siderable mystification in the puffing prefaces of French publications . The author ...
... Lamartine plumes himself upon the irregularities of his muse , and his publisher upon the irregularity of the printing . There is nearly always con- siderable mystification in the puffing prefaces of French publications . The author ...
Side 352
... Lamartine holds in the existing literature of his country . He compares himself , it seems , or gets himself compared , to Lord Byron . To complete the parallel , MM . l'Advocat and de Lamartine would have done well to have recollected ...
... Lamartine holds in the existing literature of his country . He compares himself , it seems , or gets himself compared , to Lord Byron . To complete the parallel , MM . l'Advocat and de Lamartine would have done well to have recollected ...
Side 353
... Lamartine may select to clothe his metaphysical argu- ments withal . He could scarcely be looser in his logic if he wrote in hieroglyphics . " If poetry be not a vain as- semblage of sounds , it is- " what ? -why , if it be not utterly ...
... Lamartine may select to clothe his metaphysical argu- ments withal . He could scarcely be looser in his logic if he wrote in hieroglyphics . " If poetry be not a vain as- semblage of sounds , it is- " what ? -why , if it be not utterly ...
Side 354
... Lamartine must get intoxicated , as he calls it , with his poetry , that he may be in a fit state to talk metaphysics . One might as well say , that brandy , sweetened with gunpowder , was the best drink to bear one through a stiff ...
... Lamartine must get intoxicated , as he calls it , with his poetry , that he may be in a fit state to talk metaphysics . One might as well say , that brandy , sweetened with gunpowder , was the best drink to bear one through a stiff ...
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