Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive --- of the desire to know , the will to act , and the power to feel ; and ought to appeal to these different parts of our constitution , in order to be perfect ...
... moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive --- of the desire to know , the will to act , and the power to feel ; and ought to appeal to these different parts of our constitution , in order to be perfect ...
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... ( morally or phy- sically speaking ) from novelty , from old ac- quaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their consequences , from contrast , from unexpected likeness . We can no more take away 16 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... ( morally or phy- sically speaking ) from novelty , from old ac- quaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their consequences , from contrast , from unexpected likeness . We can no more take away 16 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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... moral impression would approximate to that of the visionary Death of Milton , it was necessary to endow it , if possible , with the ap- pearance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and ...
... moral impression would approximate to that of the visionary Death of Milton , it was necessary to endow it , if possible , with the ap- pearance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and ...
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... moral attributes of Death are powers and effects of an infinitely wide and general descrip- tion , which no individual or physical form can possibly represent but by a courtesy of speech , or by a distant analogy . The moral impression ...
... moral attributes of Death are powers and effects of an infinitely wide and general descrip- tion , which no individual or physical form can possibly represent but by a courtesy of speech , or by a distant analogy . The moral impression ...
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... moral declamation of the owner of it , on the evils of life , almost makes one in love with death . In the story of Malbecco , who is hunted by jealousy , and in vain strives to run away from his own thoughts- " That all with one ...
... moral declamation of the owner of it , on the evils of life , almost makes one in love with death . In the story of Malbecco , who is hunted by jealousy , and in vain strives to run away from his own thoughts- " That all with one ...
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