The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... LVIII . Morbid Poetry - Home - sickness , LIX . Character of American Periodical Writers - Franklin- Dickinson - Fiske - Dennie - Sampson , and others , LX . A Farewell to the Reader , UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA THE PURITAN . No. 31 . -Find out.
... LVIII . Morbid Poetry - Home - sickness , LIX . Character of American Periodical Writers - Franklin- Dickinson - Fiske - Dennie - Sampson , and others , LX . A Farewell to the Reader , UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA THE PURITAN . No. 31 . -Find out.
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... writers have been more intent on the inclusive- ness of their general terms , than on their clearness . The question has not been so much , how much infor- mation will the term convey , as whether it covers the whole ground ; and hence ...
... writers have been more intent on the inclusive- ness of their general terms , than on their clearness . The question has not been so much , how much infor- mation will the term convey , as whether it covers the whole ground ; and hence ...
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... writer as Thomas More , for example , to the Bible , there is an amazing contrast ; and the reader who has melted at the tawdry sentimentalism of the Irish bard , ( not without his beauties , we confess , ) would at first be shocked at ...
... writer as Thomas More , for example , to the Bible , there is an amazing contrast ; and the reader who has melted at the tawdry sentimentalism of the Irish bard , ( not without his beauties , we confess , ) would at first be shocked at ...
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... the Spenserian stanza , and in the sonnet ; and in those artful involutions and balanced periods , which some writers use . For example , in these lines in Pope's Windsor Forest , which he has copied from Ovid The same subject continued, •
... the Spenserian stanza , and in the sonnet ; and in those artful involutions and balanced periods , which some writers use . For example , in these lines in Pope's Windsor Forest , which he has copied from Ovid The same subject continued, •
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... writers , it seems to me that Shakspeare is the most moral , though such a design , when he sat down to write , was the farthest from his thoughts . He is moral , because he gave himself up to a kind of instinctive perception of what is ...
... writers , it seems to me that Shakspeare is the most moral , though such a design , when he sat down to write , was the farthest from his thoughts . He is moral , because he gave himself up to a kind of instinctive perception of what is ...
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