Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... less definite , the less bodily the F conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsub- ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 65.
... less definite , the less bodily the F conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsub- ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER . 65.
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... less . He has in some measure borrowed the plan of his poem ( as a number of distinct narratives ) from Ariosto ; but he has engrafted upon it an exuberance of fancy , and an endless voluptuous- ness of sentiment , which are not to be ...
... less . He has in some measure borrowed the plan of his poem ( as a number of distinct narratives ) from Ariosto ; but he has engrafted upon it an exuberance of fancy , and an endless voluptuous- ness of sentiment , which are not to be ...
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William Hazlitt. Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems the less ye see her may ! Lo ! see soon after , how more bold and free Her bared bosom she doth broad display ; Lo ! see soon after , how she fades and falls ...
William Hazlitt. Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems the less ye see her may ! Lo ! see soon after , how more bold and free Her bared bosom she doth broad display ; Lo ! see soon after , how she fades and falls ...
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... less imagination ) : and that is the Pil- grim's Progress . The three first books of the Faery Queen are very superior to the three last . One would think that Pope , who used to ask if any one had ever read the Faery Queen through ...
... less imagination ) : and that is the Pil- grim's Progress . The three first books of the Faery Queen are very superior to the three last . One would think that Pope , who used to ask if any one had ever read the Faery Queen through ...
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... Less than archangel ruin'd , and th ' excess Of glory obscur'd ; " — the mixture of beauty , of grandeur , and pathos , from the sense of irreparable loss , of never - ending , unavailing regret , is perfect . The great fault of a ...
... Less than archangel ruin'd , and th ' excess Of glory obscur'd ; " — the mixture of beauty , of grandeur , and pathos , from the sense of irreparable loss , of never - ending , unavailing regret , is perfect . The great fault of a ...
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