Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... Hope , in this series of historical portraits , is one of the most beautiful in Spenser : and the triumph of Cupid at the mischief he has made , is worthy of the malicious urchin deity . In reading these descriptions , one can hardly ...
... Hope , in this series of historical portraits , is one of the most beautiful in Spenser : and the triumph of Cupid at the mischief he has made , is worthy of the malicious urchin deity . In reading these descriptions , one can hardly ...
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... mile from home : He lost in errors his vain heart prefers , She safe in the simplicity of hers . His character of Whitfield , in the poem on Hope , is one of his most spirited and striking things . ON THOMSON AND COWPER 143.
... mile from home : He lost in errors his vain heart prefers , She safe in the simplicity of hers . His character of Whitfield , in the poem on Hope , is one of his most spirited and striking things . ON THOMSON AND COWPER 143.
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... hope , on the bosom of its Father and its God . Hardly anything can be more touching than the following stanzas , for instance , whether as they describe human interests , or breathe a lofty devotional spirit . The toil - worn Cotter ...
... hope , on the bosom of its Father and its God . Hardly anything can be more touching than the following stanzas , for instance , whether as they describe human interests , or breathe a lofty devotional spirit . The toil - worn Cotter ...
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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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