Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... mean as to the poetry of character and passion . I shall say nothing of the fable , or of other technical objections or excellences ; but I shall try to explain at once the foundation of the interest belonging to the poem . I am ready ...
... mean as to the poetry of character and passion . I shall say nothing of the fable , or of other technical objections or excellences ; but I shall try to explain at once the foundation of the interest belonging to the poem . I am ready ...
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... mean , and cheerful if not gay , Shuffling her threads about the live - long day , Just earns a scanty pittance , and at night , Lies down secure , her heart and pocket light ; She , for her humble sphere by nature fit , Has little ...
... mean , and cheerful if not gay , Shuffling her threads about the live - long day , Just earns a scanty pittance , and at night , Lies down secure , her heart and pocket light ; She , for her humble sphere by nature fit , Has little ...
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... mean or lofty , extravagant or childish , was all that was aimed at , or considered as compatible with sound philosophy and an age of reason . The licentiousness grew extreme : Coryate's Crudities were nothing to it . The world was to ...
... mean or lofty , extravagant or childish , was all that was aimed at , or considered as compatible with sound philosophy and an age of reason . The licentiousness grew extreme : Coryate's Crudities were nothing to it . The world was to ...
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