Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic to appear probable ; while their language and sentiments seem much more like those of fine gentlemen and ladies playing shepherds and shepherdesses , than ...
... truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic to appear probable ; while their language and sentiments seem much more like those of fine gentlemen and ladies playing shepherds and shepherdesses , than ...
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... truths with prejudices , forgetting the circumstances by which they were surrounded , soured with opposition or neglect , they formed lofty but crude notions of their rights , and , contrasting them with their condition , they became ...
... truths with prejudices , forgetting the circumstances by which they were surrounded , soured with opposition or neglect , they formed lofty but crude notions of their rights , and , contrasting them with their condition , they became ...
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... truths and errors , alike glaring and profound , by the glow of enthusiasm falling , not softly like sunlight through the tracery of stained windows , but streaming with the fresh vehemence of a summer noon , as it bursts over some rude ...
... truths and errors , alike glaring and profound , by the glow of enthusiasm falling , not softly like sunlight through the tracery of stained windows , but streaming with the fresh vehemence of a summer noon , as it bursts over some rude ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... 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 calls him the ' lofty , ' ' the majestic Denham ; ' and his verses have all that ...
... 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 calls him the ' lofty , ' ' the majestic Denham ; ' and his verses have all that ...
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