Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... turn , in proof of this , to the Cave of Despair , or the Cave of Mammon , or to the account of the change of Malbecco into Jealousy . The follow- ing stanzas , in the description of the Cave of Mammon , the grisly house of Plutus , are ...
... turn , in proof of this , to the Cave of Despair , or the Cave of Mammon , or to the account of the change of Malbecco into Jealousy . The follow- ing stanzas , in the description of the Cave of Mammon , the grisly house of Plutus , are ...
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... turn of thought . He had " a mind reflecting ages past , " and pre- sent : --- all the people that ever lived are there . There was no respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and ...
... turn of thought . He had " a mind reflecting ages past , " and pre- sent : --- all the people that ever lived are there . There was no respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good , on the wise and ...
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... turn'd , He seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out of doors he went without their help , And to the last bended their light on me . " Act . II . Scene 1 . How after this airy , fantastic idea of irregular grace and bewildered ...
... turn'd , He seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out of doors he went without their help , And to the last bended their light on me . " Act . II . Scene 1 . How after this airy , fantastic idea of irregular grace and bewildered ...
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... turn which the character will take in its new circumstances . Milton took only a few simple principles of character , and raised them to the utmost conceivable grandeur , and refined them from every base alloy . His imagination , " nigh ...
... turn which the character will take in its new circumstances . Milton took only a few simple principles of character , and raised them to the utmost conceivable grandeur , and refined them from every base alloy . His imagination , " nigh ...
Página 101
... yesterday . " - And he enters at this moment , like the crested serpent , crowned with his wrongs and raging for revenge ! The whole depends upon the turn of a thought . A word , a look , blows the ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 101.
... yesterday . " - And he enters at this moment , like the crested serpent , crowned with his wrongs and raging for revenge ! The whole depends upon the turn of a thought . A word , a look , blows the ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON . 101.
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