Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... feelings and observations of our ancestors are known , when we see the models by which their opinions were formed , or the objects that excited their admiration , that we can properly appreciate their actions ; and thus , while we ...
... feelings and observations of our ancestors are known , when we see the models by which their opinions were formed , or the objects that excited their admiration , that we can properly appreciate their actions ; and thus , while we ...
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... feelings soon excited by the gloomy and sublime . Familiar with the rough accidents of life , their imagination seizes upon whatever * Such is the power that has been ascribed to the British bards that we are told by Diodorus Siculus ...
... feelings soon excited by the gloomy and sublime . Familiar with the rough accidents of life , their imagination seizes upon whatever * Such is the power that has been ascribed to the British bards that we are told by Diodorus Siculus ...
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... feeling of the age . Their authors had more fancy than learning , and would clothe the renowned of classic times with the manners , and endue them with the feelings of their own . This inconsistency is often sufficiently ridiculous ...
... feeling of the age . Their authors had more fancy than learning , and would clothe the renowned of classic times with the manners , and endue them with the feelings of their own . This inconsistency is often sufficiently ridiculous ...
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... feelings , and intelligence of his age . His models were few and simple ; scorning mere imitation , he trusted to himself , and whenever he borrowed a design , he made it his own by his peculiar coloring . In the age of exaggeration his ...
... feelings , and intelligence of his age . His models were few and simple ; scorning mere imitation , he trusted to himself , and whenever he borrowed a design , he made it his own by his peculiar coloring . In the age of exaggeration his ...
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... feelings and common tastes of the period . Soon afterwards the invention of printing multiplied the ancient manuscripts , and with them were sent to the world the legends * of monks and controversies of divines , until the spirit of ...
... feelings and common tastes of the period . Soon afterwards the invention of printing multiplied the ancient manuscripts , and with them were sent to the world the legends * of monks and controversies of divines , until the spirit of ...
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