Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... respect or attachment in the bottom of his breast , only to torture and kill it ! In like manner , the ' So I am ' of Cordelia gushes from her heart like a torrent of tears , relieving it of a weight of love , and of supposed ...
... respect or attachment in the bottom of his breast , only to torture and kill it ! In like manner , the ' So I am ' of Cordelia gushes from her heart like a torrent of tears , relieving it of a weight of love , and of supposed ...
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... respect arises chiefly from the alterations which have since taken place in the pronunciation or mode of accenting ... respects very admirable ) picture of ' Death on the Pale Horse ' , it is observed , that ' In poetry the same 50 ON ...
... respect arises chiefly from the alterations which have since taken place in the pronunciation or mode of accenting ... respects very admirable ) picture of ' Death on the Pale Horse ' , it is observed , that ' In poetry the same 50 ON ...
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... respect , it seems rather a meagre and unsatisfactory performance . Rochester's poetry is the poetry of wit com- bined with the love of pleasure , of thought with licentiousness . His extravagant , heedless levity has a sort of ...
... respect , it seems rather a meagre and unsatisfactory performance . Rochester's poetry is the poetry of wit com- bined with the love of pleasure , of thought with licentiousness . His extravagant , heedless levity has a sort of ...
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