| 1844 - 826 páginas
...blemishes in point of execution, this lady's poems have left a very favourable impression on our mind. If the poetess does not always command our unqualified...thoughts of a solemn experience— never was woman's genins impressed more profoundly with the earnestness of life, or sanctified more purely by the overshadowing... | |
| 1844 - 828 páginas
...highly accomplished woman — а woman, whose powers appear to us to extend overa wider and profonuder range of thought and feeling, than ever before fell...habitually among the thoughts of a solemn experience — iiever was woman's genius impressed more profoundly with the earnestness of life, or sanctified... | |
| Robert Browning - 1984 - 458 páginas
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| Dorothy Mermin - 1989 - 334 páginas
...always noted. "If the poetess does not always command our unqualified approbation [said Blackwood's], we are at all times disposed to bend in reverence...before fell within the intellectual compass of any of die softer sex."3 "Her poems are certainly remarkable compositions," an American journal said, "especially... | |
| Bruce Robbins - 1990 - 408 páginas
...reputation in literary history rests upon powers that were judged by Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in 1844 "to extend over a wider and profounder range of thought and feeling. than ever before felt within the intellectual compass of the softer sex" l56:621-39}. If it was an "astonishing range... | |
| Jeni Williams - 1997 - 303 páginas
...Classical Journal 78 [1983], pp. 337-49). 68. Blackwoods Magazine wrote in 1844 dial her powers extended 'over a wider and profounder range of thought and feeling, than ever before felt widiin the intellectual compass of the softer sex' (no. 56, pp. 621-39, quoted in D. David, Intellectual... | |
| Antony H. Harrison - 1998 - 212 páginas
...reviewer therefore means even more than he says when he describes Barrett as "a woman whose powers appear to ... extend over a wider and profounder range of...the intellectual compass of any of the softer sex." Another reviewer confirms the judgment: "In Miss Barrett's poems there are frequent evidences of a... | |
| Laurie Lanzen Harris - 1981 - 1196 páginas
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| Dorothy Mermin - 1989 - 326 páginas
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