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" To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's bulk by fabulous appendages of spectres and predictions, has little difficulty ; for he that forsakes the probable may always find the marvellous. And it has little use ; we are affected only as we... "
The Monthly anthology, and Boston review - Página 95
1809
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on ...

Thomas Arnold - 1882 - 568 páginas
...Romans credible; but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. Incredulus odi. "To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...spectres and predictions, has little difficulty; for lie that forsakes the probable may always find the marvellous. And it has little use ; we are affected...
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A Manual of English Literature: Historical and Critical : with an Appendix ...

Thomas Arnold - 1885 - 568 páginas
...credible ; but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. Incredullty odl. " To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that ' The Bard ' promotes any truth, moral or political. " His stanzas are too long, especially his...
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Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Volumen3

Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 480 páginas
...Progress of Poesy, vol. ip 29. 2 Works, vol. ip 41. > Horace, Odes, i. 15. • Horace, Ars Poet. 188./ by fabulous appendages of spectres and predictions,...only as we believe ; we are improved only as we find somethingTo^bT'S^feted or declined. I do not see that " The Bard " promotes any truth, moral or political....
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on ...

Thomas Arnold - 1891 - 568 páginas
...Romans credible ; but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. Incredulus odi. "To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...difficulty ; for he that forsakes the probable may always mid the marvellous. And it has little use ; we are affected only as we believe ; we are improved only...
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The English Novel: Being a Short Sketch of Its History from the Earliest ...

Walter Raleigh - 1894 - 346 páginas
...select VIII.] " Castle of Otranto." 221 a singular event," he says, speaking of Gray's poem, The Bard, "and swell it to a giant's bulk by fabulous appendages...something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that ' The Bard ' promotes any truth, moral or political." " We are affected only as we believe" The...
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Select Poems of Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray - 1895 - 190 páginas
...credible; but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. Incredulus odi. " To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that' The Bard' promotes any truth, moral or political. " His stanzas are too long, especially his...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volumen3

Samuel Johnson, John Hepburn Millar - 1896 - 316 páginas
...Romans credible, but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. Incredulus odi. To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...may always find the marvellous. And it has little use—we are affected only as we believe; we are improved only as we find something to be imitated...
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Frames of Mind

Arthur Bingham Walkley - 1899 - 304 páginas
...there are passages in the " Milton " which Flaubert would call " gigantesque " in their ineptitude. " To select a singular event and swell it to a giant's...something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that 'The Bard' promotes any truth, moral or political." Such is Johnson's singular criticism of Gray's...
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Frames of Mind

Arthur Bingham Walkley - 1899 - 304 páginas
...there are passages in the " Milton " which Flaubert would call " gigantesque " in their ineptitude. " To select a singular event and swell it to a giant's...only as we find something to be imitated or declined. l do not see that ' The Bard' promotes any _ truth, moraTof political." Such is Johnson's singular...
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Lives of the English Poets: Swift-Lyttelton

Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 582 páginas
...credible ; but its revival disgusts us with apparent and unconquerable falsehood. ' Incredulus odi8.' 41 To select a singular event, and swell it to a giant's...something to be imitated or declined. I do not see that The Bard promotes any truth, moral or political 9. 42 H is stanzas are too long, especially his...
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