Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... style . " Obscurity her curtain round them drew , And siren Sloth a dull quietus sung . " The remarks which have been here made would , in some measure , lead to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of paint- ing and ...
... style . " Obscurity her curtain round them drew , And siren Sloth a dull quietus sung . " The remarks which have been here made would , in some measure , lead to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of paint- ing and ...
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... styles , and could pass at will , " from grave to gay , from lively to severe ; " but he never confounded the two styles together ( ex- cept from that involuntary and , unconscious mixture of the pathetic and humorous which is almost ...
... styles , and could pass at will , " from grave to gay , from lively to severe ; " but he never confounded the two styles together ( ex- cept from that involuntary and , unconscious mixture of the pathetic and humorous which is almost ...
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... style , by certain vital signs it had , was likely to live ; but much latelier , in the private academies of Italy , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabout , met with acceptance above ...
... style , by certain vital signs it had , was likely to live ; but much latelier , in the private academies of Italy , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabout , met with acceptance above ...
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... style is one of Milton's greatest ex- cellences . Hence , perhaps , he stimulates us more in the reading , and less afterwards . The way to defend Milton against all im- pugners is to take down the book and read it . Milton's blank ...
... style is one of Milton's greatest ex- cellences . Hence , perhaps , he stimulates us more in the reading , and less afterwards . The way to defend Milton against all im- pugners is to take down the book and read it . Milton's blank ...
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... style of poetry in our language , as the poets of whom I have already treated , Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , and Milton , were of the natural ; and though this artificial style is generally and very justly acknowledged to be ...
... style of poetry in our language , as the poets of whom I have already treated , Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , and Milton , were of the natural ; and though this artificial style is generally and very justly acknowledged to be ...
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