Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... ideas of nature are like its ideas of God . It is not the poetry of social life , but of solitude : each man seems alone ... idea of God was removed farther from humanity and a scattered polytheism , it became more pro- found and intense ...
... ideas of nature are like its ideas of God . It is not the poetry of social life , but of solitude : each man seems alone ... idea of God was removed farther from humanity and a scattered polytheism , it became more pro- found and intense ...
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... idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the ... ideas , contained in that narrow compass , of which I know nothing , and in which I have no share . Each individual is a ...
... idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the ... ideas , contained in that narrow compass , of which I know nothing , and in which I have no share . Each individual is a ...
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... idea of the state of youthful enthusiasm in which he composed it . Schiller ! that hour I would have wish'd to die , If through the shudd'ring midnight I had sent From the dark dungeon of the tower time - rent , That fearful voice , a ...
... idea of the state of youthful enthusiasm in which he composed it . Schiller ! that hour I would have wish'd to die , If through the shudd'ring midnight I had sent From the dark dungeon of the tower time - rent , That fearful voice , a ...
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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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