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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 By: Various |
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 is a collection of diverse and engaging works from various contributors. The magazine covers a wide range of topics such as literature, politics, and social issues, making it a captivating read for those with eclectic interests.
One of the standout features of this volume is the quality of writing. The contributors display a remarkable level of skill and creativity, drawing readers in with their rich descriptions and insightful commentary. From thought-provoking essays to intriguing short stories, each piece in this magazine is a testament to the talent of its creators.
Additionally, the magazine provides a snapshot of the cultural and intellectual landscape of 19th-century Britain. Readers can gain valuable insights into the prevailing attitudes and beliefs of the time, offering a fascinating glimpse into history.
Overall, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 is a compelling and enlightening read that is sure to appeal to a wide audience. Its blend of engaging content and high-quality writing make it a standout publication in the world of 19th-century literature. NO. CCCLIV. APRIL, 1845. VOL. LVII. CONTENTS. VIRGIL, TASSO, AND RAPHAEL, 401 PING KEE'S VIEW OF THE STAGE, 415 THE MIDNIGHT WATCH, 424 VESTIGES OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION, 448 MARSTON; OR, THE MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN. PART XVI., 461 BETHAM'S ETRURIA CELTICA, 474 SUSPIRIA DE PROFUNDIS: BEING A SEQUEL TO THE CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM EATER, 489 NORTH'S SPECIMENS OF THE BRITISH CRITICS. NO. III. DRYDEN, 503 EDINBURGH: WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, 45, GEORGE STREET; AND 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. To whom all Communications (post paid) must be addressed. SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND HUGHES, EDINBURGH. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. NO. CCCLIV. APRIL, 1845. VOL. LVII. VIRGIL, TASSO, AND RAPHAEL. Originality of conception and fidelity of observation in general mark the efforts of genius in the earlier ages of society; and it is then, accordingly, that those creative minds appear which stamp their own impress upon the character of a whole people, and communicate to their literature, in the most distant periods, a certain train of thought, a certain class of images, a certain family resemblance... Continue reading book >>
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