Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... actions , while he speculated upon human sensations . He loved to contemplate the mind and its mysterious operations , and regarded them with the pensive attention of a philosopher , separating them from the material body by which they ...
... actions , while he speculated upon human sensations . He loved to contemplate the mind and its mysterious operations , and regarded them with the pensive attention of a philosopher , separating them from the material body by which they ...
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... actions of the Puritans - a party exposed by their rigid notions and uncompromising habits to that ridicule which lays hold on the outward peculiarities of men , and by a slight overcoloring places them in a most ludicrous light . The ...
... actions of the Puritans - a party exposed by their rigid notions and uncompromising habits to that ridicule which lays hold on the outward peculiarities of men , and by a slight overcoloring places them in a most ludicrous light . The ...
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... action is broken , and the reader's train of thought somewhat destroyed . That poem is probably the most perfectly constructed which carries us on from the beginning to the end , while we gather new and fervent interest as we proceed ...
... action is broken , and the reader's train of thought somewhat destroyed . That poem is probably the most perfectly constructed which carries us on from the beginning to the end , while we gather new and fervent interest as we proceed ...
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... actions , and high passions best describing : Thence to the famous orators repair , Those ancients , whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratie , Shook th ' arsenal , and fulmin'd over Greece , To Macedon and ...
... actions , and high passions best describing : Thence to the famous orators repair , Those ancients , whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratie , Shook th ' arsenal , and fulmin'd over Greece , To Macedon and ...
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... action of the one poem , and the action of the other , and this could only be effected after the manner of Ulysses ' narration to Alci- nous , or that of Eneas to Dido . In the later ages and in the Italian school episodes and ...
... action of the one poem , and the action of the other , and this could only be effected after the manner of Ulysses ' narration to Alci- nous , or that of Eneas to Dido . In the later ages and in the Italian school episodes and ...
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