Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... describes persons and things that he had known and been intimately concerned in ; the same opportunities , operating on a differently constituted frame , only served to alienate Spenser's mind the more from the ' close pent - up ...
... describes persons and things that he had known and been intimately concerned in ; the same opportunities , operating on a differently constituted frame , only served to alienate Spenser's mind the more from the ' close pent - up ...
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... describe real persons ; Pope seems to refine upon them in his own mind , and to make them out just what he pleases , till they are not real characters , but the mere drivelling effusions of ... describes the thing , 124 ON DRYDEN AND POPE.
... describe real persons ; Pope seems to refine upon them in his own mind , and to make them out just what he pleases , till they are not real characters , but the mere drivelling effusions of ... describes the thing , 124 ON DRYDEN AND POPE.
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William Hazlitt. his spleen and malice . Pope describes the thing , and then goes on describing his own description till he loses himself in verbal repetitions . Dryden recurs to the object often , takes fresh sittings of nature , and ...
William Hazlitt. his spleen and malice . Pope describes the thing , and then goes on describing his own description till he loses himself in verbal repetitions . Dryden recurs to the object often , takes fresh sittings of nature , and ...
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