Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... experience of the reader . He affords few subjects for picture . There is , indeed , one gigantic one , that of Count Ugolino , of which Michael Angelo made a bas- relief , and which Sir Joshua Reynolds ought not to ON POETRY IN GENERAL 29.
... experience of the reader . He affords few subjects for picture . There is , indeed , one gigantic one , that of Count Ugolino , of which Michael Angelo made a bas- relief , and which Sir Joshua Reynolds ought not to ON POETRY IN GENERAL 29.
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... picture , in which he represents some shepherds wandering out in a morning of the spring , and coming to a tomb with this inscription I also was an Arcadian ! ' Perhaps the best pastoral in the language is that prose - poem , Walton's ...
... picture , in which he represents some shepherds wandering out in a morning of the spring , and coming to a tomb with this inscription I also was an Arcadian ! ' Perhaps the best pastoral in the language is that prose - poem , Walton's ...
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... picture , and would please you or any man of observation ; and one reflection gave me a partic- ular comfort , that the assembly before us demonstrated that even here the influential sun warmed poor mortals , and inspired them with love ...
... picture , and would please you or any man of observation ; and one reflection gave me a partic- ular comfort , that the assembly before us demonstrated that even here the influential sun warmed poor mortals , and inspired them with love ...
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