Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... spirits many functions of which spirits must be incapable . But these objections , though sauctioned by eminent names , originate , we venture to say , n profound ignorance of the art of poetry . What is spirit ? What are our own minds ...
... spirits many functions of which spirits must be incapable . But these objections , though sauctioned by eminent names , originate , we venture to say , n profound ignorance of the art of poetry . What is spirit ? What are our own minds ...
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... spirit bears sovereign and the public . It was a loathsome un unbroken , resting on its own innate ener- herd ... spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious , perhaps stern ; but it ...
... spirit bears sovereign and the public . It was a loathsome un unbroken , resting on its own innate ener- herd ... spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious , perhaps stern ; but it ...
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... spirit and by an honourable ambition . Such a prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The fcllies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires ...
... spirit and by an honourable ambition . Such a prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The fcllies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires ...
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... spirit of Machi avelli . The most corrupting post in a corrupt . ing profession had not depraved the generous heart of Clement . his nation is exchanged for the honest bitter- ness of scorn and anger . He speaks like one sick of the ...
... spirit of Machi avelli . The most corrupting post in a corrupt . ing profession had not depraved the generous heart of Clement . his nation is exchanged for the honest bitter- ness of scorn and anger . He speaks like one sick of the ...
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... spirit of the old romances , enriched with much splendid description , and interspersed with fine declamations and disquisitions . The danger of Dryden would have been from aim ing too high ; from dwelling too much , for ex ample , on ...
... spirit of the old romances , enriched with much splendid description , and interspersed with fine declamations and disquisitions . The danger of Dryden would have been from aim ing too high ; from dwelling too much , for ex ample , on ...
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