Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... writer except Boccacio . In depth of simple pathos , and intensity of conception , never swerving from his subject , I think no other writer comes near him , not even the Greek tragedians . I wish to be allowed to give one or two ...
... writer except Boccacio . In depth of simple pathos , and intensity of conception , never swerving from his subject , I think no other writer comes near him , not even the Greek tragedians . I wish to be allowed to give one or two ...
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... writer , and exhausted every source of imitation , sacred or profane ; yet he is perfectly distinct from every other writer . He is a writer of centos , and yet in originality scarcely inferior to Homer . The power of his mind is ...
... writer , and exhausted every source of imitation , sacred or profane ; yet he is perfectly distinct from every other writer . He is a writer of centos , and yet in originality scarcely inferior to Homer . The power of his mind is ...
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... writer , that is , he was a great writer of some sort . He was a man of exquisite faculties , and of the most refined taste ; and as he chose verse ( the most obvious distinction of poetry ) as the vehicle to express his ideas , he has ...
... writer , that is , he was a great writer of some sort . He was a man of exquisite faculties , and of the most refined taste ; and as he chose verse ( the most obvious distinction of poetry ) as the vehicle to express his ideas , he has ...
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