Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Volumen2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... passions and universal sympathies of his audience ; and in writing for a large number of readers , an author must adopt ... passion , and in the free and flexible movements of the native genius of our poetry . Wordsworth , Coleridge ...
... passions and universal sympathies of his audience ; and in writing for a large number of readers , an author must adopt ... passion , and in the free and flexible movements of the native genius of our poetry . Wordsworth , Coleridge ...
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... passion touched my heart , I triumphed in his pain . Till quite dejected with my scorn , He left me to my pride ; And sought a solitude forlorn , In secret , where he died ! ' But mine the sorrow , mine the fault , And well my life ...
... passion touched my heart , I triumphed in his pain . Till quite dejected with my scorn , He left me to my pride ; And sought a solitude forlorn , In secret , where he died ! ' But mine the sorrow , mine the fault , And well my life ...
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... passions die . Love , like the flower that courts the sun's kind ray , Will flourish only in the smiles of day ... passion , in contradistinction to that coldly correct and senti- mental style which. 11 POETS . DR THOMAS PERCY ...
... passions die . Love , like the flower that courts the sun's kind ray , Will flourish only in the smiles of day ... passion , in contradistinction to that coldly correct and senti- mental style which. 11 POETS . DR THOMAS PERCY ...
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... passion , he says , was ' unconquerable pride . ' He now set himself to accomplish his various imposi- tions by pretended discoveries of old manuscripts . In October 1768 the new bridge at Bristol was finished ; and Chatterton sent to a ...
... passion , he says , was ' unconquerable pride . ' He now set himself to accomplish his various imposi- tions by pretended discoveries of old manuscripts . In October 1768 the new bridge at Bristol was finished ; and Chatterton sent to a ...
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... passion for Albert's daughter is drawn with truth and delicacy- ' Twas genuine passion , Nature's eldest born . The truth of the whole poem is indeed one of its greatest attractions . We feel that it is a passage of real life ; and even ...
... passion for Albert's daughter is drawn with truth and delicacy- ' Twas genuine passion , Nature's eldest born . The truth of the whole poem is indeed one of its greatest attractions . We feel that it is a passage of real life ; and even ...
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