Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. less true to nature because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and nat- ural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for ...
William Hazlitt. less true to nature because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and nat- ural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for ...
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... true to me . Now Arthur seat sall be my bed , The sheets sall ne'er be fyld by me : Saint Anton's well sall be my drink , Since my true - love's forsaken me . Martinmas wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves aff the ...
... true to me . Now Arthur seat sall be my bed , The sheets sall ne'er be fyld by me : Saint Anton's well sall be my drink , Since my true - love's forsaken me . Martinmas wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves aff the ...
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... true fame seeks or is proud of ; but the indirect and pure homage paid to the eternal forms of truth and beauty as they are reflected in his mind , that gives him confidence and hope . The love of nature is the first thing in the mind ...
... true fame seeks or is proud of ; but the indirect and pure homage paid to the eternal forms of truth and beauty as they are reflected in his mind , that gives him confidence and hope . The love of nature is the first thing in the mind ...
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