Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... flower that " spreads its sweet leaves to the air , and dedicates its beauty to the sun , " - there is poetry , in its birth . If history is a grave study , poetry may be said to be a graver : its materials lie deeper , and are spread ...
... flower that " spreads its sweet leaves to the air , and dedicates its beauty to the sun , " - there is poetry , in its birth . If history is a grave study , poetry may be said to be a graver : its materials lie deeper , and are spread ...
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... flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to look at the rainbow ; the city - apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord - Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage ...
... flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to look at the rainbow ; the city - apprentice , when he gazes after the Lord - Mayor's show ; the miser , when he hugs his gold ; the courtier , who builds his hopes upon a smile ; the savage ...
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William Hazlitt. 66 springing from the ground , rather than the full- blown flower . His muse is no babbling gossip of the air , " fluent and redundant ; but , like a stammerer , or a dumb person , that has just found the use of speech ...
William Hazlitt. 66 springing from the ground , rather than the full- blown flower . His muse is no babbling gossip of the air , " fluent and redundant ; but , like a stammerer , or a dumb person , that has just found the use of speech ...
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... fellow- feeling in the interest of the story ; and render back the sentiment of the speaker's mind . One of the finest parts of Chaucer is of this mixed kind . It is the beginning of the Flower and ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 53.
... fellow- feeling in the interest of the story ; and render back the sentiment of the speaker's mind . One of the finest parts of Chaucer is of this mixed kind . It is the beginning of the Flower and ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 53.
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William Hazlitt. kind . It is the beginning of the Flower and the Leaf , where he describes the delight of that young ... flowers , are ex- pressed with a truth and feeling , which make the whole appear like the recollection of an actual ...
William Hazlitt. kind . It is the beginning of the Flower and the Leaf , where he describes the delight of that young ... flowers , are ex- pressed with a truth and feeling , which make the whole appear like the recollection of an actual ...
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