Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... Muses ' mysteries ! On the contrary , no one was more apt to pry into mysteries which do not strictly belong to the Muses . Of the same kind with the Procession of the Passions , as little obscure , and still more beauti- ful , is the ...
... Muses ' mysteries ! On the contrary , no one was more apt to pry into mysteries which do not strictly belong to the Muses . Of the same kind with the Procession of the Passions , as little obscure , and still more beauti- ful , is the ...
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... Muses never smil'd On his lone hours ? Ingenuous views engage His thoughts , on themes unclassic falsely styl'd , Intent ... muse on many an ancient tale renown'd . Nothing can be more admirable than the learning here displayed , or the ...
... Muses never smil'd On his lone hours ? Ingenuous views engage His thoughts , on themes unclassic falsely styl'd , Intent ... muse on many an ancient tale renown'd . Nothing can be more admirable than the learning here displayed , or the ...
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... Muses ' mysteries . Spenser , on the contrary , is very apt to pry into mysteries which do not belong to the Muses . Milton's voluptuousness is not lascivious nor sens- ual . He describes beautiful objects for their own sakes . Spenser ...
... Muses ' mysteries . Spenser , on the contrary , is very apt to pry into mysteries which do not belong to the Muses . Milton's voluptuousness is not lascivious nor sens- ual . He describes beautiful objects for their own sakes . Spenser ...
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