Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... persons into whose mouths he puts it would indulge characters still to be found in the refinement of the present day , whose wit consists in rude allusions or boisterous mirth . His knights and maidens do not offend against delicacy ...
... persons into whose mouths he puts it would indulge characters still to be found in the refinement of the present day , whose wit consists in rude allusions or boisterous mirth . His knights and maidens do not offend against delicacy ...
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... persons are argumentati ease of enshrines gorg lofty where we the some of those characters mo unrestrained ou on the other magnificent th the virgin nyn step - dame , and that stayed he pearled wrists gave woes and lavers strewed into ...
... persons are argumentati ease of enshrines gorg lofty where we the some of those characters mo unrestrained ou on the other magnificent th the virgin nyn step - dame , and that stayed he pearled wrists gave woes and lavers strewed into ...
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... persons are too cold , the dialogue is too constrained and argumentative ; it has the full body of verse , but it wants the ease of conversation - it is too didactic . But it enshrines gorgeous and elaborate imagery , and if it be lofty ...
... persons are too cold , the dialogue is too constrained and argumentative ; it has the full body of verse , but it wants the ease of conversation - it is too didactic . But it enshrines gorgeous and elaborate imagery , and if it be lofty ...
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... persons are deficient in the common impulses of mankind . He wrote songs to an imaginary mistress , he composed a long poem on plants in elegant Latin , and sang the exploits of David in heroic strains ; but the uniform character of the ...
... persons are deficient in the common impulses of mankind . He wrote songs to an imaginary mistress , he composed a long poem on plants in elegant Latin , and sang the exploits of David in heroic strains ; but the uniform character of the ...
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... person to liberty but took his affections captive ; his interview with the magician Sidrophel , his unrequited passion and sad mischances , his letter to the widow , or the answer he received ; these form the framework of the poem which ...
... person to liberty but took his affections captive ; his interview with the magician Sidrophel , his unrequited passion and sad mischances , his letter to the widow , or the answer he received ; these form the framework of the poem which ...
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