Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... critics , for reducing the lan- guage of poetry to the standard of common sense and reason : for the end and use of poetry , " both at the first and now , was and is to hold the mirror up to nature , " seen through the medium of passion ...
... critics , for reducing the lan- guage of poetry to the standard of common sense and reason : for the end and use of poetry , " both at the first and now , was and is to hold the mirror up to nature , " seen through the medium of passion ...
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... criticism , in chemistry , in mechanics , in geometry , astrono- my , & c . i . e . in things depending on mere inquiry and experiment , or on absolute demonstration , have been led hastily to conclude , that there was a general ...
... criticism , in chemistry , in mechanics , in geometry , astrono- my , & c . i . e . in things depending on mere inquiry and experiment , or on absolute demonstration , have been led hastily to conclude , that there was a general ...
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... critic , that Shakspeare was distinguished from the other dra- matic writers of his day only by his wit ; that they had all his other qualities but that ; that one writer had as much sense , another as much fancy , another as much ...
... critic , that Shakspeare was distinguished from the other dra- matic writers of his day only by his wit ; that they had all his other qualities but that ; that one writer had as much sense , another as much fancy , another as much ...
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... the same absorption of his mind in whatever en- gaged his attention at the time . It has been indeed objected to Milton , by a common perver- sources . sity of criticism , that his ideas were ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 117.
... the same absorption of his mind in whatever en- gaged his attention at the time . It has been indeed objected to Milton , by a common perver- sources . sity of criticism , that his ideas were ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 117.
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William Hazlitt. sources . sity of criticism , that his ideas were musical rather than picturesque , as if because they were in the highest degree musical , they must be ( to keep the sage critical balance even , and to allow no one man ...
William Hazlitt. sources . sity of criticism , that his ideas were musical rather than picturesque , as if because they were in the highest degree musical , they must be ( to keep the sage critical balance even , and to allow no one man ...
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