Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... spirit of partisanship , or else his spirit of partisanship from the natural firmness and vehemence of his mind . In this Milton resembles Dante ( the only one of the moderns with whom he has anything in common ) , and it is remarkable ...
... spirit of partisanship , or else his spirit of partisanship from the natural firmness and vehemence of his mind . In this Milton resembles Dante ( the only one of the moderns with whom he has anything in common ) , and it is remarkable ...
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... spirit were possessed in a higher degree by others , and in nearly the same degree by Pope himself ; but that by which Pope was distinguished was an essence which he alone possessed , and of incompar- able value on that sole account ...
... spirit were possessed in a higher degree by others , and in nearly the same degree by Pope himself ; but that by which Pope was distinguished was an essence which he alone possessed , and of incompar- able value on that sole account ...
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... spirit of poetry and the spirit of humanity are the same . The productions of nature are not locked up in the cabinets of the curious , but spread out on the green lap of earth . The flowers return with the cuckoo in the spring ; the ...
... spirit of poetry and the spirit of humanity are the same . The productions of nature are not locked up in the cabinets of the curious , but spread out on the green lap of earth . The flowers return with the cuckoo in the spring ; the ...
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