Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... look less at individuals and more at classes . They therefore make better theories , and worse poems . They give us vague phrases instead of images , and personified qualities instead of men . They may be bet- ter able to analyze human ...
... look less at individuals and more at classes . They therefore make better theories , and worse poems . They give us vague phrases instead of images , and personified qualities instead of men . They may be bet- ter able to analyze human ...
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... look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Milton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the gorgeous and terrible panoply which it is accustomed to wear . The strength of his imagination triumphed over every ...
... look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Milton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the gorgeous and terrible panoply which it is accustomed to wear . The strength of his imagination triumphed over every ...
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... around twenty different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
... around twenty different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
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... look on the features , poble even to ruggedness , the dark furrows of the cheek , the haggard and woful stare of the eye , the sullen and contemptuous curve of the lip , and doubt that they belonged to a man too proud and too sensi ...
... look on the features , poble even to ruggedness , the dark furrows of the cheek , the haggard and woful stare of the eye , the sullen and contemptuous curve of the lip , and doubt that they belonged to a man too proud and too sensi ...
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... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the quali ties which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the quali ties which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
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