Bertram, et id omne genus, viz., that of ministering to the depraved appetite for excitement, and, though in a far less degree, creating sympathy for the vicious and infamous, solely because the fiend is daring. Not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will... Notes Abroad and Rhapsodies at Home - الصفحة 24بواسطة William Rae Wilson - 1837عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 788
...?) " Coleridge felt this so deeply, that in a lately published work, he is recorded to have said, ' not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing.' " (Vol. ip 63.) If Coleridge said this in the haste and vivacity of conversation, it was great injustice... | |
| 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 646
...a bruise. " Walter Scott's novels are chargeable with the same faults as Bertram, et id omne genus, viz. that of ministering to the depraved appetite...ever reach posterity; it has relation to nothing."— vol. i, pp. 48—51, 148, 149, 193. We have not a word to say as to the justice or injustice of these... | |
| 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 636
...bruise. " Walter Scott's novels are chargeable with the same faults as Bertram, et id onine genus, viz. that of ministering to the depraved appetite...ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing." — vol. i, pp. 48— 51, 148, 149, 193. We have not a word to say as to the justice or injustice of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 286
...atonement ?" " Walter Scott's novels are chargeable with the same faults as Bertram et id omne genus, viz., that of ministering to the depraved appetite...ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing." " When I wrote a letter upon the scarcity, it was * Let it always be borne in mind, that this and other... | |
| 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 456
...aching void." Walter Scott's novels are chargeable with the same faults as Bertram, et id omue genus, viz. that of ministering to the depraved appetite...ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing. It often amuses me to hear men impute all their misfortunes to fate, luck, or destiny, whilst their... | |
| William Rae Wilson - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...of ministering to the depraved appetite for excitement, and, though in a far less degree, creafing sympathy for the vicious and infamous, solely because...This is tolerably bold, and it is to be presumed was tolerably sincere likewise, coming as it does from one who was not accustomed to truckle to the world,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...lately published work (Letters, Conversations, &c., of ST Coleridge) he is recorded to have said, " not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing." This is altogether too harsh, and proves that the philosopher is subject to narrowness and partial views, from... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 182
...lately published work (Letters, Conversations, &c., of ST Coleridge) he is recorded to have said, " not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing." This is altogether too harsh, and proves that the philosopher is subject to narrowness and partial views, from... | |
| 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 818
...mean?) " Coleridge felt this so deeply, that in a lately published work, he is recorded to have said, ' not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing.' " (Vol. ip 63.) If Coleridge said this in the haste and vivacity of conversation, it was great injustice... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...lately published work (Letters, Conversations, &c., of ST Coleridge) he is recorded to have said, " not twenty lines of Scott's poetry will ever reach posterity ; it has relation to nothing." This is altogether too harsh, and proves that the philosopher is subject to narrowness and partial views, from... | |
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