Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. always feel who have themselves any hope or chance of immortality . I have quoted the passage elsewhere , but I will repeat it here : Still green with bays each ancient altar stands , Above the reach of sacrilegious ...
William Hazlitt. always feel who have themselves any hope or chance of immortality . I have quoted the passage elsewhere , but I will repeat it here : Still green with bays each ancient altar stands , Above the reach of sacrilegious ...
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... Hope ) , his Ode to Fear , the Dirge in Cymbeline , the Lines on Thomson's Grave , and his Eclogues , parts of which are admirable . But , perhaps , his Ode on the Poetical Character is the best of all . A rich distilled perfume ...
... Hope ) , his Ode to Fear , the Dirge in Cymbeline , the Lines on Thomson's Grave , and his Eclogues , parts of which are admirable . But , perhaps , his Ode on the Poetical Character is the best of all . A rich distilled perfume ...
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... hope , on the bosom of its Father and its God ' . Hardly any thing can be more touching than the following stanzas , for instance , whether as they describe human interests , or breathe a lofty devotional spirit : The toil - worn Cotter ...
... hope , on the bosom of its Father and its God ' . Hardly any thing can be more touching than the following stanzas , for instance , whether as they describe human interests , or breathe a lofty devotional spirit : The toil - worn Cotter ...
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