Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... critic ? What need was there of action , where the heart was full of bliss and innocence without it ? They had nothing to do but feel their own happiness , and ' know to know no more ' . ' They toiled not , neither did they spin ; yet ...
... critic ? What need was there of action , where the heart was full of bliss and innocence without it ? They had nothing to do but feel their own happiness , and ' know to know no more ' . ' They toiled not , neither did they spin ; yet ...
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... critic , a man of sense , of observation , and the world , with a keen relish for the elegances of art , or of nature when embellished by art , a quick tact for propriety of thought and manners as established by the forms and customs of ...
... critic , a man of sense , of observation , and the world , with a keen relish for the elegances of art , or of nature when embellished by art , a quick tact for propriety of thought and manners as established by the forms and customs of ...
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... critics in their own defence . Pride , where wit fails , steps in to our defence , And fills up all the mighty void of sense . l . 209 , 10 . Some by old words to fame have made pretence , Ancients in phrase , mere moderns in their ...
... critics in their own defence . Pride , where wit fails , steps in to our defence , And fills up all the mighty void of sense . l . 209 , 10 . Some by old words to fame have made pretence , Ancients in phrase , mere moderns in their ...
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