Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... affectation of the time . Compare , for example , Othello's apology to the Senate , relating ' his whole course of love ' , with some of the preceding parts , relating to his appoint- ment , and the official dispatches from Cyprus . In ...
... affectation of the time . Compare , for example , Othello's apology to the Senate , relating ' his whole course of love ' , with some of the preceding parts , relating to his appoint- ment , and the official dispatches from Cyprus . In ...
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... affectation , the result not of powerful impulse or real feeling , but of a consciousness of his deficiencies , and a wish to supply their place by labour and art . Gay was sometimes grosser than Prior , not systematically , but ...
... affectation , the result not of powerful impulse or real feeling , but of a consciousness of his deficiencies , and a wish to supply their place by labour and art . Gay was sometimes grosser than Prior , not systematically , but ...
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... affectation . Habit is a second nature ; and , in this sense , the pedantry ( if it is to be so called ) of the scholastic enthusiast , who is constantly referring to images of which his mind is full , is as graceful as it is natural ...
... affectation . Habit is a second nature ; and , in this sense , the pedantry ( if it is to be so called ) of the scholastic enthusiast , who is constantly referring to images of which his mind is full , is as graceful as it is natural ...
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