Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... poetical character , fades , upon acquaintance , into the light of com- mon day ; as the azure tints that deck the mountain's brow are lost on a nearer approach to them . It is well , according to the moral of one of the Lyrical Ballads ...
... poetical character , fades , upon acquaintance , into the light of com- mon day ; as the azure tints that deck the mountain's brow are lost on a nearer approach to them . It is well , according to the moral of one of the Lyrical Ballads ...
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... poetical enthusiasm , and strong poetical feeling . His Sonnet to Schiller conveys a fine compliment to the author of The Robbers , and an equally fine idea of the state of youthful enthusiasm in which he composed it . Schiller ! that ...
... poetical enthusiasm , and strong poetical feeling . His Sonnet to Schiller conveys a fine compliment to the author of The Robbers , and an equally fine idea of the state of youthful enthusiasm in which he composed it . Schiller ! that ...
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... poetical , by your Lordship's admission ' . We think it would have been so without it . But his Lordship contends , that ' the sun would no longer be poetical , if it did not shine on ships , or pyra- mids , or fortresses , and other ...
... poetical , by your Lordship's admission ' . We think it would have been so without it . But his Lordship contends , that ' the sun would no longer be poetical , if it did not shine on ships , or pyra- mids , or fortresses , and other ...
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