Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... sentiments , of which his style is an easy and natural medium , are common to him with his readers . He has none of Mr Wordsworth's idiosyncracy . He differs from his readers ... sentiment , or language . It has 16 ON THE LIVING POETS 241.
... sentiments , of which his style is an easy and natural medium , are common to him with his readers . He has none of Mr Wordsworth's idiosyncracy . He differs from his readers ... sentiment , or language . It has 16 ON THE LIVING POETS 241.
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... sentiments and opinions which produced that revolution ; and which sentiments and opinions were indirectly imported into this country in translations from the German about that period . Our poetical literature had , towards the close of ...
... sentiments and opinions which produced that revolution ; and which sentiments and opinions were indirectly imported into this country in translations from the German about that period . Our poetical literature had , towards the close of ...
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... sentiment . A striking effect produced where it was least expected , something new and original , no matter whether good , bad , or indif- ferent , whether mean or lofty , extravagant or childish , was all that was aimed at , or ...
... sentiment . A striking effect produced where it was least expected , something new and original , no matter whether good , bad , or indif- ferent , whether mean or lofty , extravagant or childish , was all that was aimed at , or ...
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