Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... Italian . Whence comes this disparity ? - Many of the best sonnets of our greatest authors - Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton , Gray , Cowper , and Wordsworth are exceedingly unequal in their texture , obscure in their verbiage , and lum ...
... Italian . Whence comes this disparity ? - Many of the best sonnets of our greatest authors - Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton , Gray , Cowper , and Wordsworth are exceedingly unequal in their texture , obscure in their verbiage , and lum ...
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... Italy , and her most gifted sons . is expressly to stimulate our living bards to study those models of lyric ... Italian masters . It Vincenzio Filicaja had drunk deeply both of the stream of Helicon , and of " Siloa's brook , that flow ...
... Italy , and her most gifted sons . is expressly to stimulate our living bards to study those models of lyric ... Italian masters . It Vincenzio Filicaja had drunk deeply both of the stream of Helicon , and of " Siloa's brook , that flow ...
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... Italy has had the glory of producing four , -Dante , Petrarch , Ariosto , and Tasso ; Spain and Portugal one each , - Cervantes and Camoens ; France , two ( of very late growth ) -Corneille and Racine ; Holland might have furnished one ...
... Italy has had the glory of producing four , -Dante , Petrarch , Ariosto , and Tasso ; Spain and Portugal one each , - Cervantes and Camoens ; France , two ( of very late growth ) -Corneille and Racine ; Holland might have furnished one ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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