Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... Shakespeare , and Milton . There are no others that can really be put in competition with these . The two last have had justice done them by the voice of common fame . Their names ... Shakespeare , everything . ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON 69.
... Shakespeare , and Milton . There are no others that can really be put in competition with these . The two last have had justice done them by the voice of common fame . Their names ... Shakespeare , everything . ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON 69.
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... Shakespeare . He would as soon hear a brazen candlestick tuned , or a dry wheel grate on the axletree ' . He was as much of a man - not a twentieth part as much of a poet as Shakespeare . With but little of his imagination or inventive ...
... Shakespeare . He would as soon hear a brazen candlestick tuned , or a dry wheel grate on the axletree ' . He was as much of a man - not a twentieth part as much of a poet as Shakespeare . With but little of his imagination or inventive ...
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... Shakespeare . He would as soon hear a brazen candlestick tuned , or a dry wheel grate on the axletree ' . He was as much of a man - not a twentieth part as much of a poet as Shakespeare . With but little of his imagination or inventive ...
... Shakespeare . He would as soon hear a brazen candlestick tuned , or a dry wheel grate on the axletree ' . He was as much of a man - not a twentieth part as much of a poet as Shakespeare . With but little of his imagination or inventive ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY ON POETRY IN GENERAL | 1 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
LECTURE III | 66 |
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