Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... original sentiments which Pope had to work upon , there were perhaps circumstances in his own situation which made him enter into the subject with even more than a poet's feeling . The tears shed are drops gushing from the heart : the ...
... original sentiments which Pope had to work upon , there were perhaps circumstances in his own situation which made him enter into the subject with even more than a poet's feeling . The tears shed are drops gushing from the heart : the ...
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... original genius alone , without education , in modern and more artificial periods , the same bold and independent results as in former periods . And one reason appears to be , that though such persons , from whom we might at first ...
... original genius alone , without education , in modern and more artificial periods , the same bold and independent results as in former periods . And one reason appears to be , that though such persons , from whom we might at first ...
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... original idea of the character , that is , of the opinionated , captious old gentleman , who is pedantic , not from profession , but choice , belongs to Arbuthnot.— Arbuthnot's style is distinguished from that of his contemporaries ...
... original idea of the character , that is , of the opinionated , captious old gentleman , who is pedantic , not from profession , but choice , belongs to Arbuthnot.— Arbuthnot's style is distinguished from that of his contemporaries ...
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