Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... excellence they appear sufficient to themselves . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of passion or suffering . By their beauty they are deified . But they are not objects of religious faith to us , and their forms are a ...
... excellence they appear sufficient to themselves . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of passion or suffering . By their beauty they are deified . But they are not objects of religious faith to us , and their forms are a ...
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... excellence more than another . He was just like any other man , but that he was like all other men . He was the least of an egotist that it was possible to be . He was nothing in himself ; but he was all that others were , or that they ...
... excellence more than another . He was just like any other man , but that he was like all other men . He was the least of an egotist that it was possible to be . He was nothing in himself ; but he was all that others were , or that they ...
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... excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and perplexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expansion — from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical sounds - 66 Of ditties highly penned , Sung by a fair queen in ...
... excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and perplexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expansion — from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical sounds - 66 Of ditties highly penned , Sung by a fair queen in ...
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... excellence con- stantly in view to stimulate his efforts , and , by all that appears , no love of fame . He wrote for the " great vulgar and the small , " in his time , not for posterity . If Queen Elizabeth and the maids of honour ...
... excellence con- stantly in view to stimulate his efforts , and , by all that appears , no love of fame . He wrote for the " great vulgar and the small , " in his time , not for posterity . If Queen Elizabeth and the maids of honour ...
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... excellence beyond the mechanical rules of art is at- tempted , the poet must sometimes fail . But I imagine that there are more perfect examples in Milton of musical expression , or of an adaptation of the sound and movement of the ...
... excellence beyond the mechanical rules of art is at- tempted , the poet must sometimes fail . But I imagine that there are more perfect examples in Milton of musical expression , or of an adaptation of the sound and movement of the ...
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