Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... - in - the - Fields tells us that " he was a man of fine abilities and uncommon eloquence , and a most excellent writer both in prose and verse . E His He tempered the severity of the lawyer with the politeness and 39.
... - in - the - Fields tells us that " he was a man of fine abilities and uncommon eloquence , and a most excellent writer both in prose and verse . E His He tempered the severity of the lawyer with the politeness and 39.
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... writers , rural life has been invested with poetic interest ; but the Eclogues of Browne , Phillips , and Pope are little read and less admired . The real truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic ...
... writers , rural life has been invested with poetic interest ; but the Eclogues of Browne , Phillips , and Pope are little read and less admired . The real truth is , that the state of society they represent is too primitively romantic ...
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... writers are speculative and discursive , full of brilliant and plausible reasoning , but also of conflicting principles . It is sect arrayed against sect , school against school , where every one according to his peculiar temperament ...
... writers are speculative and discursive , full of brilliant and plausible reasoning , but also of conflicting principles . It is sect arrayed against sect , school against school , where every one according to his peculiar temperament ...
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... the essentials of an amusing writer , he had not those of a great poet . His imagination wanted not only power but discipline . * Edinburgh Review , vol . 42 , page 312 . Loftiness and proportion were beyond his reach , so he 68.
... the essentials of an amusing writer , he had not those of a great poet . His imagination wanted not only power but discipline . * Edinburgh Review , vol . 42 , page 312 . Loftiness and proportion were beyond his reach , so he 68.
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