English Literature An Illustrated Record in Eight Volumes.Volume III-Part II.From Milton to Johnson1903 |
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... nature more closely than any of her contemporaries ; in the contem- plation of the physical world she sought and found relief from a constitutional melancholia , which greatly depressed her spirits . In her park there was a hill ...
... nature more closely than any of her contemporaries ; in the contem- plation of the physical world she sought and found relief from a constitutional melancholia , which greatly depressed her spirits . In her park there was a hill ...
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... nature devoted to intrigue , and the victim of violent political passion . While , therefore , we cannot claim for the opening years of the century the production of any masterpieces , and while its appearance , from an intellectual ...
... nature devoted to intrigue , and the victim of violent political passion . While , therefore , we cannot claim for the opening years of the century the production of any masterpieces , and while its appearance , from an intellectual ...
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... natural to compare him . It is to be noted also that Shaftesbury was the earliest English author whose works in the vernacular were promptly admired abroad , and he deserves remembrance as the first who really broke down the barrier ...
... natural to compare him . It is to be noted also that Shaftesbury was the earliest English author whose works in the vernacular were promptly admired abroad , and he deserves remembrance as the first who really broke down the barrier ...
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... nature - these are the delightful prospects , and this the charm of beauty which attracts it . Still ardent in this pursuit - such as its love of order and perfection - it rests not here , nor satisfies itself with the beauty of a part ...
... nature - these are the delightful prospects , and this the charm of beauty which attracts it . Still ardent in this pursuit - such as its love of order and perfection - it rests not here , nor satisfies itself with the beauty of a part ...
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... nature , save the merest conven- tion ; there was scarcely any love - poetry ; no de- votional verse of any im- portance ; no epic or elegy or ode that deserved the name . Poetry existed , practically , in but three forms the critical ...
... nature , save the merest conven- tion ; there was scarcely any love - poetry ; no de- votional verse of any im- portance ; no epic or elegy or ode that deserved the name . Poetry existed , practically , in but three forms the critical ...
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