Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... finest inversion of immortality conceivable . It is even better than his serious apostrophe to the great heirs of glory , the triumphant bards of antiquity ! The finest burst of severe moral invective in all Pope , is the prophetical ...
... finest inversion of immortality conceivable . It is even better than his serious apostrophe to the great heirs of glory , the triumphant bards of antiquity ! The finest burst of severe moral invective in all Pope , is the prophetical ...
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... finest piece of personal satire in Pope ( perhaps in the world ) is his character of Addison ; and this , it may be observed , is of a mixed kind , made up of his respect for the man , and a cutting sense of his failings . The other finest ...
... finest piece of personal satire in Pope ( perhaps in the world ) is his character of Addison ; and this , it may be observed , is of a mixed kind , made up of his respect for the man , and a cutting sense of his failings . The other finest ...
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... finest modern imitation of this style is the Braes of Yarrow ; and perhaps the finest subject for a story of the same kind in any modern book , is that told in Turner's History of England , of a Mohammedan woman , who having fallen in ...
... finest modern imitation of this style is the Braes of Yarrow ; and perhaps the finest subject for a story of the same kind in any modern book , is that told in Turner's History of England , of a Mohammedan woman , who having fallen in ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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