Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... 168 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . · 206 LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS • 245 283 LISTHER SNCHEN LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I.
... 168 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . · 206 LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS • 245 283 LISTHER SNCHEN LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I.
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... poet in fact , when he first plays at hide - and - seek , or repeats the story of Jack the Giant - killer ; the shepherd - boy is a poet , when he first crowns his mistress with a garland of flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to ...
... poet in fact , when he first plays at hide - and - seek , or repeats the story of Jack the Giant - killer ; the shepherd - boy is a poet , when he first crowns his mistress with a garland of flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to ...
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... poet Are of imagination all compact . One sees more devils than vast hell can hold ; The madman . While the lover , all as frantic , Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt . The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from ...
... poet Are of imagination all compact . One sees more devils than vast hell can hold ; The madman . While the lover , all as frantic , Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt . The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from ...
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... poet ? Plato ba- nished the poets from his Commonwealth , lest their descriptions of the natural man should spoil his mathematical man , who was to be without passions and affections , who was neither to laugh nor weep , to feel sorrow ...
... poet ? Plato ba- nished the poets from his Commonwealth , lest their descriptions of the natural man should spoil his mathematical man , who was to be without passions and affections , who was neither to laugh nor weep , to feel sorrow ...
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