Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions which things can be supposed to make upon the mind in the language ...
... face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions which things can be supposed to make upon the mind in the language ...
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... Faces are the best part of a pic- all is over . ture ; but even faces are not what we chiefly 20 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... Faces are the best part of a pic- all is over . ture ; but even faces are not what we chiefly 20 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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William Hazlitt. ture ; but even faces are not what we chiefly remember in what interests us most . - But it may be asked then , Is there any thing better than Claude Lorraine's landscapes , than Titian's portraits , than Raphael's ...
William Hazlitt. ture ; but even faces are not what we chiefly remember in what interests us most . - But it may be asked then , Is there any thing better than Claude Lorraine's landscapes , than Titian's portraits , than Raphael's ...
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... face of a person who has seen some object of horror . The improbability of the events , the abruptness and monotony in the Inferno , are excessive : but the interest never flags , from the continued earnestness of the author's mind ...
... face of a person who has seen some object of horror . The improbability of the events , the abruptness and monotony in the Inferno , are excessive : but the interest never flags , from the continued earnestness of the author's mind ...
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... face ( Among a prees ) of him that hath been lad Toward his deth , whereas he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route . So stant 42 ON ...
... face ( Among a prees ) of him that hath been lad Toward his deth , whereas he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad , Amonges all the faces in that route . So stant 42 ON ...
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