Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... principles on which he believed her happiness to depend . He laid down the pen of the poet for that of the polemic , and employed his powerful mind and vast learning in the cause of popular institutions ; and few were they who ...
... principles on which he believed her happiness to depend . He laid down the pen of the poet for that of the polemic , and employed his powerful mind and vast learning in the cause of popular institutions ; and few were they who ...
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... principles apparently succumbed to the successive ruling powers . He lived in unmolested retirement during the protectorship , and if he felt , did not give utterance to political discontent . The beauties as well as the defects of ...
... principles apparently succumbed to the successive ruling powers . He lived in unmolested retirement during the protectorship , and if he felt , did not give utterance to political discontent . The beauties as well as the defects of ...
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... principles which before he had successfully advocated . Waller's poetry is celebrated for its fluency and melody . He wrote at his leisure , as his fancy dictated , and threw off his lines with the negligent ease of one to whom ...
... principles which before he had successfully advocated . Waller's poetry is celebrated for its fluency and melody . He wrote at his leisure , as his fancy dictated , and threw off his lines with the negligent ease of one to whom ...
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... principle : " Poets , Sir , " he replied , " succeed better in fiction than in truth . " 1 : SIR JOHN DENHAM's popular work is Cooper's Hill , the most polished and classical specimen of descriptive poetry which then existed . Pope ...
... principle : " Poets , Sir , " he replied , " succeed better in fiction than in truth . " 1 : SIR JOHN DENHAM's popular work is Cooper's Hill , the most polished and classical specimen of descriptive poetry which then existed . Pope ...
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... principles , and 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 ...
... principles , and 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 ...
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