Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and per- plexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expans- ion from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical sounds Of ditties highly penned , Sung by a fair queen in a ...
... excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and per- plexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expans- ion from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical sounds Of ditties highly penned , Sung by a fair queen in a ...
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... excellence of Gulliver's Travels is in the con- ception or the excecution , is of little conse- quence ; the power is somewhere , and it is a power that has moved the world . The power is not that of big words , and vaunting common ...
... excellence of Gulliver's Travels is in the con- ception or the excecution , is of little conse- quence ; the power is somewhere , and it is a power that has moved the world . The power is not that of big words , and vaunting common ...
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... excellence ; or it is the ambition to attain the highest excellence , sanctioned by the highest authority -- that of time . Those minds , then , which are the most entit- led to expect it , can best put up with the postponement of their ...
... excellence ; or it is the ambition to attain the highest excellence , sanctioned by the highest authority -- that of time . Those minds , then , which are the most entit- led to expect it , can best put up with the postponement of their ...
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