Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... stand out in the bold and massive characters and distinct colors of nature thoughts , sensations , affections and passions are not weakened by the refinements of a metaphysical speculation , but burst into poetry in all their freshness ...
... stand out in the bold and massive characters and distinct colors of nature thoughts , sensations , affections and passions are not weakened by the refinements of a metaphysical speculation , but burst into poetry in all their freshness ...
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... stand the trial of the finger better than that of the ear . * " He affects , " says Dryden , " the metaphysics , not only in his satires , but in his amorous verses , where nature only should reign , and perplexes the minds of the fair ...
... stand the trial of the finger better than that of the ear . * " He affects , " says Dryden , " the metaphysics , not only in his satires , but in his amorous verses , where nature only should reign , and perplexes the minds of the fair ...
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... both ; but he went beyond all men , and stands in of human intellect , like the sun in the system , the array single and unapproachable . " * * Edinburgh Review , vol . 42 , page 58 . LECTURE ON THE POETRY OF MILTON , AND SOME OF 52.
... both ; but he went beyond all men , and stands in of human intellect , like the sun in the system , the array single and unapproachable . " * * Edinburgh Review , vol . 42 , page 58 . LECTURE ON THE POETRY OF MILTON , AND SOME OF 52.
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... stands alone . The tale is slight . The Masque consists of some allegory or poetical legend thrown into the form of a dialogue , and relieved with lyrical stanzas which were generally sung . The drama , if it merit that name , was ...
... stands alone . The tale is slight . The Masque consists of some allegory or poetical legend thrown into the form of a dialogue , and relieved with lyrical stanzas which were generally sung . The drama , if it merit that name , was ...
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... stands Girt in thy purple swaddling bands . * * * XXIV . Through the soft ways of heav'n , and air , and sea , Which open all their pores to thee , Like a clear river thou dost glide , And with thy living stream through the close ...
... stands Girt in thy purple swaddling bands . * * * XXIV . Through the soft ways of heav'n , and air , and sea , Which open all their pores to thee , Like a clear river thou dost glide , And with thy living stream through the close ...
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