Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... impression would approximate to that of the visionary Death , of Milton , it was necess- ary to endow it , if possible , with the appear- ance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and ...
... impression would approximate to that of the visionary Death , of Milton , it was necess- ary to endow it , if possible , with the appear- ance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and ...
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... impression which the whole makes upon his own imagination ; and thus transfers the same unbroken , unimpaired impression to ON THOMSON AND COWPER 135.
... impression which the whole makes upon his own imagination ; and thus transfers the same unbroken , unimpaired impression to ON THOMSON AND COWPER 135.
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William Hazlitt. and thus transfers the same unbroken , unimpaired impression to the imagination of his readers . The colours with which he paints seem yet wet and ... impression which the things themselves make upon 136 ON THOMSON AND ...
William Hazlitt. and thus transfers the same unbroken , unimpaired impression to the imagination of his readers . The colours with which he paints seem yet wet and ... impression which the things themselves make upon 136 ON THOMSON AND ...
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