Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse . Our definition exclude many metrical compo- sition's which , on oth grounds ...
... thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse . Our definition exclude many metrical compo- sition's which , on oth grounds ...
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... thing : and the business of poetry cayed limbs . " is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in ...
... thing : and the business of poetry cayed limbs . " is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in ...
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... thing more were wanting to the justification ought to be responsible for the acts of the of Milton , the book of Salmasius would furnish sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jeffries it . That miserable performance is now with and retain ...
... thing more were wanting to the justification ought to be responsible for the acts of the of Milton , the book of Salmasius would furnish sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jeffries it . That miserable performance is now with and retain ...
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... thing but philosophic moderation . Hatred and foreheads ; brows strong and dark , but not revenge eat in his heart : yet every look is a frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , cordial smile very gesture a familiar caress . while ...
... thing but philosophic moderation . Hatred and foreheads ; brows strong and dark , but not revenge eat in his heart : yet every look is a frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , cordial smile very gesture a familiar caress . while ...
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... thing , to endure thing was ever written more detestable , in mat- every thing . High as the art of political in- ter and manner . The narrations , the reflec - trigue had been carried in Italy , these were tions , the jokes , the ...
... thing , to endure thing was ever written more detestable , in mat- every thing . High as the art of political in- ter and manner . The narrations , the reflec - trigue had been carried in Italy , these were tions , the jokes , the ...
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