Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... delight of mankind in all ages . Many people suppose that poetry is something to be found only in books , contained in lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but wherever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or har- mony , as ...
... delight of mankind in all ages . Many people suppose that poetry is something to be found only in books , contained in lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but wherever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or har- mony , as ...
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... delightful that can be imagined ; nor do I see that it is a bit the worse for Mr Jekyll's parody on it . Swift's ... delight- ful work . Swift shone as one of the most sens- ible of the poets ; he is also distinguished as 172 ON ...
... delightful that can be imagined ; nor do I see that it is a bit the worse for Mr Jekyll's parody on it . Swift's ... delight- ful work . Swift shone as one of the most sens- ible of the poets ; he is also distinguished as 172 ON ...
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... delight , from the love of truth and nature , before it can ever appear there . Was Raphael , think you , when he painted his pictures of the Virgin and Child in all their inconceiv- able truth and beauty of expression , thinking most ...
... delight , from the love of truth and nature , before it can ever appear there . Was Raphael , think you , when he painted his pictures of the Virgin and Child in all their inconceiv- able truth and beauty of expression , thinking most ...
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