Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... soul of harmony ' , to be mere lumbering prose . 6 I To proceed to a consideration of the merits of Paradise Lost in the most essential point of view , I mean as to the poetry of character and passion . I shall say nothing of the fable ...
... soul of harmony ' , to be mere lumbering prose . 6 I To proceed to a consideration of the merits of Paradise Lost in the most essential point of view , I mean as to the poetry of character and passion . I shall say nothing of the fable ...
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... soul , and makes the circuit of the universe . Pope was not assuredly a poet of this class , or in the first rank of it . He saw nature only dressed by art ; he judged of beauty by fashion ; he sought for truth in the opinions of the ...
... soul , and makes the circuit of the universe . Pope was not assuredly a poet of this class , or in the first rank of it . He saw nature only dressed by art ; he judged of beauty by fashion ; he sought for truth in the opinions of the ...
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... soul diffused itself in wide embrace Of institutions and the forms of things . If with noise And acclamation , crowds in open air Expressed the tumult of their minds , my voice There mingled , heard or not . And in still groves , Where ...
... soul diffused itself in wide embrace Of institutions and the forms of things . If with noise And acclamation , crowds in open air Expressed the tumult of their minds , my voice There mingled , heard or not . And in still groves , Where ...
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