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-====== [James Mackintosh], "The Abbé Delille's Homme des Champs" ======+====== [James Mackintosh], "The Abbé Delille's Homme des Champs" (The British Critic)======
  
  
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-« an estimate, in some degree, the merit of foreign writers. But in the art of style, we must in a great measure leave them to the jurisdiction of their natural judges, the scholars and critics of their own country. Yet the laws of literary hospitality seem to require, that we should not pass unnoticed **the work of the most illustrious poet in Europe**, who has taken refuge in England from the iron tyranny under which his country groans; who, equally superior to interest and danger, has never tarnished his fame, or prostituted his genius, by singing the praise of tyrants, and who still prefers conscientious poverty and honourable exile, to all the disgraceful distinctions and ignominious rewards of those who "dwell in the tents of iniquity." Under such circumstances, we should have thought it unpardonable, not to have gratified our readers by some specimens of the beautiful Poem before us, though we shall not presume to indulge in the same liberty of criticism that would be allowed and expected in reviewing an English poem[(Sir James Mackintosh, //The British Critic //vol. 17, janvier 1801, p. 9.)].»+« an estimate, in some degree, the merit of foreign writers. But in the art of style, we must in a great measure leave them to the jurisdiction of their natural judges, the scholars and critics of their own country. Yet the laws of literary hospitality seem to require, that we should not pass unnoticed **the work of the most illustrious poet in Europe**, who has taken refuge in England from the iron tyranny under which his country groans; who, equally superior to interest and danger, has never tarnished his fame, or prostituted his genius, by singing the praise of tyrants, and who still prefers conscientious poverty and honourable exile, to all the disgraceful distinctions and ignominious rewards of those who "dwell in the tents of iniquity." Under such circumstances, we should have thought it unpardonable, not to have gratified our readers by some specimens of the beautiful Poem before us, though we shall not presume to indulge in the same liberty of criticism that would be allowed and expected in reviewing an English poem[([Sir James Mackintosh], "The Abbé Delille's Homme des Champs", //The British Critic //vol. 17, janvier 1801, p. 9.)].»
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 <tab>\\ Tyr n'est plus, Thèbes meurt, et les yeux cherchent Rome !  <tab>\\ Tyr n'est plus, Thèbes meurt, et les yeux cherchent Rome ! 
 <tab>\\ O France ! O ma patrie ! O séjour de douleurs !  <tab>\\ O France ! O ma patrie ! O séjour de douleurs ! 
-<tab>\\ Mes yeux à ces pensers se sont mouillés de pleurs![(//Ibid.// p.1214.)]"+<tab>\\ Mes yeux à ces pensers se sont mouillés de pleurs![(//Ibid.// p.12-14.)]"
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-  * Accès à la numérisation du texte:  [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxjg4i;view=2up;seq=54|Hathi Trust]].+  * Accès à la numérisation du texte(nbsp):  [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxjg4i;view=2up;seq=54|Hathi Trust]].
  
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