Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... appeared since inventions . We doubt whether any country the poems of Homer . The following genera- of Europe , our own perhaps excepted , have at tion produced , indeed , no second Dante ; but the present time reached so high a point ...
... appeared since inventions . We doubt whether any country the poems of Homer . The following genera- of Europe , our own perhaps excepted , have at tion produced , indeed , no second Dante ; but the present time reached so high a point ...
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... appeared doubtful to petually jostling each other - in which every themselves , when , after the lapse of a few event has its serious and its ludicrous side . years , they saw the unclean spirit whom they The latter enables us to form ...
... appeared doubtful to petually jostling each other - in which every themselves , when , after the lapse of a few event has its serious and its ludicrous side . years , they saw the unclean spirit whom they The latter enables us to form ...
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... appeared some of his courtly panegyrics - his Annus Mirabilis , and most of his plays ; indeed , all his rhyming ... appearance of a book , a small contribution from each makes up a splendid remuneration for the author . Where literature ...
... appeared some of his courtly panegyrics - his Annus Mirabilis , and most of his plays ; indeed , all his rhyming ... appearance of a book , a small contribution from each makes up a splendid remuneration for the author . Where literature ...
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... appeared at longer in- tervals . He renounced rhyme in tragedy . His language became less turgid , his characters less exaggerated . He did not indeed produce correct representations of human nature ; but he ceased to daub such ...
... appeared at longer in- tervals . He renounced rhyme in tragedy . His language became less turgid , his characters less exaggerated . He did not indeed produce correct representations of human nature ; but he ceased to daub such ...
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... appeared in England . They were generally intended as apologies for his own poems , ra- ther than as expositions of general principles ; he , therefore , often attempts to deceive the reader by sophistry , which could scarcely have ...
... appeared in England . They were generally intended as apologies for his own poems , ra- ther than as expositions of general principles ; he , therefore , often attempts to deceive the reader by sophistry , which could scarcely have ...
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