Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... produced on their ruder ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude of belief . The Greek Rhapsodists ... produces on them the effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as ...
... produced on their ruder ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude of belief . The Greek Rhapsodists ... produces on them the effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as ...
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... produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their intrinsic value . One transports us back to a remote period of ... produced , not so much ble to conceive that the mechanism of languas by what it expresses , as by what it suggests ...
... produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their intrinsic value . One transports us back to a remote period of ... produced , not so much ble to conceive that the mechanism of languas by what it expresses , as by what it suggests ...
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... produce an illusion . Euripides at- tempted to carry the reform further . But it was a task far beyond his powers ... produced on the partiality leads him to bestow on " sad Elec- stage by the voice of a prompter , or the en- tra's ...
... produce an illusion . Euripides at- tempted to carry the reform further . But it was a task far beyond his powers ... produced on the partiality leads him to bestow on " sad Elec- stage by the voice of a prompter , or the en- tra's ...
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... produced , in a few centuries , the innu- tion . His own brow has been marked by the merable crowd of gods and ... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their works the ...
... produced , in a few centuries , the innu- tion . His own brow has been marked by the merable crowd of gods and ... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their works the ...
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... produce no illusion when it is employed to represent that which is at once The Spirits of Milton are unlike those of ... produced by the pencil or the chisel . But it is picturesque to the exclusion of all mystery . This is a fault ...
... produce no illusion when it is employed to represent that which is at once The Spirits of Milton are unlike those of ... produced by the pencil or the chisel . But it is picturesque to the exclusion of all mystery . This is a fault ...
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