Poems And Songs With Lectures On the Genius And Works of Burns And the Rev G

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Poems And Songs With Lectures On the Genius And Works of Burns And the Rev G
Peter Livingston
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We are trans- ported with the author, wander where he will ; and where has he not wandered] He is a divine with Irving, an historian with Macaulay, an astronomer with Xichol, and a poet with Keats. When he reviews " Chalmers' Astronomical Sermons, " you fancy yourself seated on a golden cloud and fuel in a tit humour for Festus to bo by your side. In his notice of " Carlyle's French Ke- volution, " he hurries you through that scene of blood, and makes you for the time being, sup full of horrors.... He has elevated many of his heroes to heaven, and is wonderfully eloquent when speaking of death. When he relates the sad fate of Shelley, who perished in the waters, the soul is moved with thoughts that are too deep for tears. In his article on Wordsworth, how beauti- fully he shows that the mission of the true poet is high and holy, God-like and great. He, too, has exalted the lowly, lifted up the fallen ; and one must ever regret that Keats had not Giltillan instead of Gifford for his reviewer.

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