Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... less definite , the less bodily the conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsubstantial , the nearer does it aproach to some resemblance of that omnipresent , lasting , universal , irresist- ible principle , which everywhere , and ...
... less definite , the less bodily the conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsubstantial , the nearer does it aproach to some resemblance of that omnipresent , lasting , universal , irresist- ible principle , which everywhere , and ...
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... less than half a score suc- cessive couplets rhyming to the word sense . This appears almost incredible without giving the instances , and no less so when they are given . 28 , 29 . But of the two , less dangerous is the offence To tire ...
... less than half a score suc- cessive couplets rhyming to the word sense . This appears almost incredible without giving the instances , and no less so when they are given . 28 , 29 . But of the two , less dangerous is the offence To tire ...
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... less elaborately constructed , less feeble , and less heavy . The difference between Pope's satirical portraits and Dryden's appears to be this , in a good measure , that Dryden seems to grapple with his antagonists , and to describe ...
... less elaborately constructed , less feeble , and less heavy . The difference between Pope's satirical portraits and Dryden's appears to be this , in a good measure , that Dryden seems to grapple with his antagonists , and to describe ...
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