Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... sustained , and frequently lofty ; musically harmonious and simple , and written in the stanza which is now called by the poet's name , and has been adopted in later times with great success by Beattie and Byron . The language of ...
... sustained , and frequently lofty ; musically harmonious and simple , and written in the stanza which is now called by the poet's name , and has been adopted in later times with great success by Beattie and Byron . The language of ...
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... sustained , the whole stanza appears languid and unpleasing ; and if it be attempted to crowd too much into the poem , it consequently becomes obscure and confused . To the writers of sonnets great poetic judgment , a delicate power of ...
... sustained , the whole stanza appears languid and unpleasing ; and if it be attempted to crowd too much into the poem , it consequently becomes obscure and confused . To the writers of sonnets great poetic judgment , a delicate power of ...
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... sustained , must often be languid and tedious , and the heroes of York and Lancaster are perhaps better qualified for the records of historic prose , than those of heroic verse . There is however a dignity and spirit in Daniel that must ...
... sustained , must often be languid and tedious , and the heroes of York and Lancaster are perhaps better qualified for the records of historic prose , than those of heroic verse . There is however a dignity and spirit in Daniel that must ...
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... sustain an elegant but languid versification , and a frequent poverty of idea . BROWNE , the author of Britannia's Pastorals , cultivated with moderate success a style of composition that has never arrived at perfection in England ...
... sustain an elegant but languid versification , and a frequent poverty of idea . BROWNE , the author of Britannia's Pastorals , cultivated with moderate success a style of composition that has never arrived at perfection in England ...
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... sustained , and it often occurs that a fine idea is marred by a mean or conceited expression . His language fetters instead of setting free his thoughts . The fire is not wanting , but it is occasionally choked by the very fuel that ...
... sustained , and it often occurs that a fine idea is marred by a mean or conceited expression . His language fetters instead of setting free his thoughts . The fire is not wanting , but it is occasionally choked by the very fuel that ...
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