Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... MILTON 86 LECTURE IV . V ON DRYDEN AND POPE 135 2 LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER 164 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS ...
... MILTON 86 LECTURE IV . V ON DRYDEN AND POPE 135 2 LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER 164 LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , COLLINS , & c . LECTURE VII . ON BURNS , AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS LECTURE VIII . ON THE LIVING POETS ...
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William Hazlitt. The articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton are taken from " The Round Table . " That on Pope , Lord Byron , and Mr. Bowles , from " The London Magazine , for 1821. " LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I.
William Hazlitt. The articles in the Appendix on Wordsworth and on Milton are taken from " The Round Table . " That on Pope , Lord Byron , and Mr. Bowles , from " The London Magazine , for 1821. " LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I.
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... Milton has told us his idea of poetry in a single line : - 66 Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and the song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no ...
... Milton has told us his idea of poetry in a single line : - 66 Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and the song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no ...
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... Milton , it was necessary to endow it , if possible , with the ap- pearance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and perspicuity of his pencil on the central figure . " -One might suppose from ...
... Milton , it was necessary to endow it , if possible , with the ap- pearance of super - human strength and energy . He has therefore exerted the utmost force and perspicuity of his pencil on the central figure . " -One might suppose from ...
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... Milton's ; but it is the perfection of melting harmony , dissolving the soul in plea- sure , or holding it captive in the chains of suspense . Spenser was the poet of our waking - dreams ; and he has invented not only a lan- 80 ON ...
... Milton's ; but it is the perfection of melting harmony , dissolving the soul in plea- sure , or holding it captive in the chains of suspense . Spenser was the poet of our waking - dreams ; and he has invented not only a lan- 80 ON ...
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