Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... equal to the imagination , which have the power of affecting the mind with an equal degree of terror , admira- tion , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him , " there is ...
... equal to the imagination , which have the power of affecting the mind with an equal degree of terror , admira- tion , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him , " there is ...
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... equal ; the keenness of immediate suffering only gives us a more intense aspiration after , and a more intimate participation with the antagonist world of good ; makes us drink deeper of the cup of human life ; tugs at the heart ...
... equal ; the keenness of immediate suffering only gives us a more intense aspiration after , and a more intimate participation with the antagonist world of good ; makes us drink deeper of the cup of human life ; tugs at the heart ...
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... equal eye for truth of nature and discrimina- tion of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his power of observation . The picturesque and the dramatic are in him closely blended together , and ...
... equal eye for truth of nature and discrimina- tion of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his power of observation . The picturesque and the dramatic are in him closely blended together , and ...
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... equal crime . * He ceased ; and then gan all the quire of birds Their divers notes to attune unto his lay , As in approvance of his pleasing wordes . The constant pair heard all that he did say , Yet swerved not , but kept their forward ...
... equal crime . * He ceased ; and then gan all the quire of birds Their divers notes to attune unto his lay , As in approvance of his pleasing wordes . The constant pair heard all that he did say , Yet swerved not , but kept their forward ...
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... equal gloominess and power of fancy ; and the fine moral declamation of the owner of it , on the evils of life , almost makes one in love with death . In * " That all with one consent praise new - born gauds , Tho ' they are made and ...
... equal gloominess and power of fancy ; and the fine moral declamation of the owner of it , on the evils of life , almost makes one in love with death . In * " That all with one consent praise new - born gauds , Tho ' they are made and ...
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