Lectures on English Poets & The Spirit of the AgeJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 349 páginas |
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... were written ; but his deep voice and earnest manner suited his matter well . " In an article on these lectures which appeared in The Westminster Review , a word is " vii " " used which exactly expresses the prevailing attribute of 821.09.
... were written ; but his deep voice and earnest manner suited his matter well . " In an article on these lectures which appeared in The Westminster Review , a word is " vii " " used which exactly expresses the prevailing attribute of 821.09.
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... words of others into his own service , in order to emphasise some- thing which he wished to point out in the character or works of the author under discussion , is nearly always happy and appropriate . He is ever alive and alert ; he ...
... words of others into his own service , in order to emphasise some- thing which he wished to point out in the character or works of the author under discussion , is nearly always happy and appropriate . He is ever alive and alert ; he ...
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... words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant ' satisfaction to the thought . ' This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime 7 ON POETRY ...
... words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant ' satisfaction to the thought . ' This is equally the origin of wit and fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime 7 ON POETRY ...
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... words of Mercury into the songs of Apollo . ' There is a striking instance of this adaptation of the movement of sound and rhythm to the subject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the cave of Sylvanus . ' So ...
... words of Mercury into the songs of Apollo . ' There is a striking instance of this adaptation of the movement of sound and rhythm to the subject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the cave of Sylvanus . ' So ...
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... words , it would go off , and the grief having exhausted itself would abate . ' P. 50 . The story of his adventures would not make a poem like the Odyssey , it is true ; but the relator had the true genius of a poet . It has been made a ...
... words , it would go off , and the grief having exhausted itself would abate . ' P. 50 . The story of his adventures would not make a poem like the Odyssey , it is true ; but the relator had the true genius of a poet . It has been made a ...
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