Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... interest . Detached passages will generally offer but a faint idea of the work in which they occur , and for that reason preference has generally been given to any little poems which , if they are not the best illustrations of their ...
... interest . Detached passages will generally offer but a faint idea of the work in which they occur , and for that reason preference has generally been given to any little poems which , if they are not the best illustrations of their ...
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... interest to be passed over in silence : - From Tuscane came my Ladies worthy race , Faire Florence was sometime her auncient seate : The Western Yle whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ...
... interest to be passed over in silence : - From Tuscane came my Ladies worthy race , Faire Florence was sometime her auncient seate : The Western Yle whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ...
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... interest is generally lively , and the mind is too fascinated by the variety of images and change of character thronging before it in rapid succession , to be palled by the length or satiated by the subject . The great strength of the ...
... interest is generally lively , and the mind is too fascinated by the variety of images and change of character thronging before it in rapid succession , to be palled by the length or satiated by the subject . The great strength of the ...
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... interest attaches to his poetry must chiefly be derived from our historical knowledge of his character , and the associations it is calculated to arouse . Stilted expressions and exaggerated similes were beginning for a time to engage ...
... interest attaches to his poetry must chiefly be derived from our historical knowledge of his character , and the associations it is calculated to arouse . Stilted expressions and exaggerated similes were beginning for a time to engage ...
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... interest ; but the Eclogues of Browne , Phillips , and Pope are little read and less admired . The real truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic to appear probable ; while their language and ...
... interest ; but the Eclogues of Browne , Phillips , and Pope are little read and less admired . The real truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic to appear probable ; while their language and ...
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