Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... during the troubled reign of the first Charles , as it operated on the manners , affected no less the literature of the period . Wit , brilliancy , and fancy filled the court , and songs of compliment and gallantry 50.
... during the troubled reign of the first Charles , as it operated on the manners , affected no less the literature of the period . Wit , brilliancy , and fancy filled the court , and songs of compliment and gallantry 50.
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... fancy exuberant yet fantastic - the verse improves , but the soul that should inspire it is wanting ; the taint of disease comes over the more highly intellectual powers of the mind , and Ingenuity usurps the throne from which Genius ...
... fancy exuberant yet fantastic - the verse improves , but the soul that should inspire it is wanting ; the taint of disease comes over the more highly intellectual powers of the mind , and Ingenuity usurps the throne from which Genius ...
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... fancy of his lyrics . It is true there is the same learning displayed in both , they are alike steeped in the sunny waves of classical allusion , and teem equally with rich and well arranged metaphor ; but there is all the solemn ...
... fancy of his lyrics . It is true there is the same learning displayed in both , they are alike steeped in the sunny waves of classical allusion , and teem equally with rich and well arranged metaphor ; but there is all the solemn ...
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... fancy , strewn with beauties , but deficient in that symmetry which would have rendered those beauties brighter and conspicuous . He ABRAHAM COWLEY was a poet of far greater preten- sions . From his infancy he was gifted with the spirit ...
... fancy , strewn with beauties , but deficient in that symmetry which would have rendered those beauties brighter and conspicuous . He ABRAHAM COWLEY was a poet of far greater preten- sions . From his infancy he was gifted with the spirit ...
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... fancy dictated , and threw off his lines with the negligent ease of one to whom literature was but an amusement . His stanzas have not the appearance of being studied ; they are gracefully modulated , and the ideas they contain flung ...
... fancy dictated , and threw off his lines with the negligent ease of one to whom literature was but an amusement . His stanzas have not the appearance of being studied ; they are gracefully modulated , and the ideas they contain flung ...
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