Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... writers of the middle ages till he had become utterly insen- sible to the Augustan elegance , and was as ill ... writer . He does not paint a finished picture , or play fr a mere passive listener He sketches , and aves others to ...
... writers of the middle ages till he had become utterly insen- sible to the Augustan elegance , and was as ill ... writer . He does not paint a finished picture , or play fr a mere passive listener He sketches , and aves others to ...
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... writer , images which Dante employs speak for them- and break the illusion of the reader . The selves : -they stand simply for what they are . * finest passages are those which are lyric in Those of Milton have a signification which is ...
... writer , images which Dante employs speak for them- and break the illusion of the reader . The selves : -they stand simply for what they are . * finest passages are those which are lyric in Those of Milton have a signification which is ...
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... writers . His fiends , in parti- ton wrote in an age of philosophers and theo - cular , are wonderful creations ... writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his ...
... writers . His fiends , in parti- ton wrote in an age of philosophers and theo - cular , are wonderful creations ... writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his ...
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... writers who have espoused fit of depression or exultation , a jest thrown out against one of his books , a dream ... writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps ...
... writers who have espoused fit of depression or exultation , a jest thrown out against one of his books , a dream ... writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps ...
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... writers . His fiends , in parti- ton wrote in an age of philosophers and theo - cular , are wonderful creations ... writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his ...
... writers . His fiends , in parti- ton wrote in an age of philosophers and theo - cular , are wonderful creations ... writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his ...
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