Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating for the most part either of such ...
... prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating for the most part either of such ...
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... prose writings neither take away from , nor add to his poetical reputation . There is , occasionally , a littleness of manner , and an unnecessary degree of caution . He appears anxious to say a good thing in every word , as well as ...
... prose writings neither take away from , nor add to his poetical reputation . There is , occasionally , a littleness of manner , and an unnecessary degree of caution . He appears anxious to say a good thing in every word , as well as ...
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... PROSE . MANDEVILLE to RUSKIN . Chosen by W. Peacock ( 45 ) . Also a selection in 5 volumes by the same editor ; WY- CLIFFE to CLARENDON ( 219 ) ; MILTON to GRAY ( 220 ) ; WALPOLE to LAMB ( 221 ) ; LANDOR to HOLMES ( 222 ) ; MRS ...
... PROSE . MANDEVILLE to RUSKIN . Chosen by W. Peacock ( 45 ) . Also a selection in 5 volumes by the same editor ; WY- CLIFFE to CLARENDON ( 219 ) ; MILTON to GRAY ( 220 ) ; WALPOLE to LAMB ( 221 ) ; LANDOR to HOLMES ( 222 ) ; MRS ...
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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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