Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... what is not mechanical , or definite , but depends on feeling , taste , and genius , very soon becomes stationary , or retrograde , and loses more than it gains by transfusion . The contrary opinion LECTURE III ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON ·
... what is not mechanical , or definite , but depends on feeling , taste , and genius , very soon becomes stationary , or retrograde , and loses more than it gains by transfusion . The contrary opinion LECTURE III ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON ·
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... however , stares us so plainly in the face , that one would think the smallest reflec- tion must suggest the truth , and overturn our * • sanguine theories . The greatest poets , the ablest orators ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 87.
... however , stares us so plainly in the face , that one would think the smallest reflec- tion must suggest the truth , and overturn our * • sanguine theories . The greatest poets , the ablest orators ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 87.
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... ( Milton alone was of a later age , and not the worse for it ) -Raphael , Titian , Michael Angelo , Correggio , Cervantes , and Boc- caccio , the Greek sculptors and tragedians , —all lived near the beginning of their arts -- perfected ...
... ( Milton alone was of a later age , and not the worse for it ) -Raphael , Titian , Michael Angelo , Correggio , Cervantes , and Boc- caccio , the Greek sculptors and tragedians , —all lived near the beginning of their arts -- perfected ...
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... its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet , like that which " Circled Una's angel face , And made a sunshine in the shady place . " The four greatest names in English poetry , are almost ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 89.
... its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet , like that which " Circled Una's angel face , And made a sunshine in the shady place . " The four greatest names in English poetry , are almost ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 89.
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... Milton . There are no others that can really be put in competition with these . The two last have had justice done them by the voice of common fame . Their names are blazoned in the very firmament of reputation ; while the two first ...
... Milton . There are no others that can really be put in competition with these . The two last have had justice done them by the voice of common fame . Their names are blazoned in the very firmament of reputation ; while the two first ...
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