Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... perfect . The domestic or prose tragedy , which is thought to be the most natural , is in this sense the least so , because it appeals almost ex- clusively to one of these faculties , our sensibility . The tragedies of Moore and Lillo ...
... perfect . The domestic or prose tragedy , which is thought to be the most natural , is in this sense the least so , because it appeals almost ex- clusively to one of these faculties , our sensibility . The tragedies of Moore and Lillo ...
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... perfect coincidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant satisfaction to the thought . " This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy ...
... perfect coincidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant satisfaction to the thought . " This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy ...
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... perfect . In this way , the lamen- tation of Selma for the loss of Salgar is the finest of all . If it were indeed possible to shew that this writer was nothing , it would only be another in- stance of mutability , another blank made ...
... perfect . In this way , the lamen- tation of Selma for the loss of Salgar is the finest of all . If it were indeed possible to shew that this writer was nothing , it would only be another in- stance of mutability , another blank made ...
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... perfect kind ; Which seen , he much rejoiced in his cruel mind . Of which full proud , himself uprearing high , He looked round about with stern disdain , And did survey his goodly company : And marshalling the evil - ordered train ...
... perfect kind ; Which seen , he much rejoiced in his cruel mind . Of which full proud , himself uprearing high , He looked round about with stern disdain , And did survey his goodly company : And marshalling the evil - ordered train ...
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... perfect and mature by time . We look back upon the theological creed of our ancestors , and their discoveries in natural philosophy , with a smile of pity : science , and the arts connected with it , have all had their infancy , their ...
... perfect and mature by time . We look back upon the theological creed of our ancestors , and their discoveries in natural philosophy , with a smile of pity : science , and the arts connected with it , have all had their infancy , their ...
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