Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... moral state of man in the several ages of society . At the early dawn of civilization we meet with poetry full of bold and lofty conception , of that power and eloquence with which strong passions are generally expressed by the ...
... moral state of man in the several ages of society . At the early dawn of civilization we meet with poetry full of bold and lofty conception , of that power and eloquence with which strong passions are generally expressed by the ...
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... moral truths , a regard for human affections , martial fables and legends of love ; and we trace the first successful attempts at design , although rudely and obscurely developed . Afterwards appear the classical allusion , the refined ...
... moral truths , a regard for human affections , martial fables and legends of love ; and we trace the first successful attempts at design , although rudely and obscurely developed . Afterwards appear the classical allusion , the refined ...
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... moral dignity of Milton's conception did not.chill his feelings of natural tenderness , but we see in his works the warm and susceptible spirit searching for poetry in the commonest objects and affections of nature , as well as in her ...
... moral dignity of Milton's conception did not.chill his feelings of natural tenderness , but we see in his works the warm and susceptible spirit searching for poetry in the commonest objects and affections of nature , as well as in her ...
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... moral perfection . The study of such authors is well adapted to render the reasoning powers subtle and acute ; but as a trifling fallacy in the premises of an argument will often lead to conclusions essentially wrong , and as the facts ...
... moral perfection . The study of such authors is well adapted to render the reasoning powers subtle and acute ; but as a trifling fallacy in the premises of an argument will often lead to conclusions essentially wrong , and as the facts ...
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... moral inculcated : senses . Mortals that would follow me , Love Virtue ; she alone is free ; Such is plot mere merit of th persons are argumentati ease of enshrines gorg lofty where we the some of those characters mo unrestrained ou on ...
... moral inculcated : senses . Mortals that would follow me , Love Virtue ; she alone is free ; Such is plot mere merit of th persons are argumentati ease of enshrines gorg lofty where we the some of those characters mo unrestrained ou on ...
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