Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... living among the recesses of Lebanon , — ruled over by the Old Man of the Mountain ; under whose direction various murders were committed on the Crusaders , which caused the name of the people who perpetrated them to be adopted in all ...
... living among the recesses of Lebanon , — ruled over by the Old Man of the Mountain ; under whose direction various murders were committed on the Crusaders , which caused the name of the people who perpetrated them to be adopted in all ...
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... living images . Having determined what is poetry , and who are poets , let us proceed to estimate its effects upon society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to receive the wisdom ...
... living images . Having determined what is poetry , and who are poets , let us proceed to estimate its effects upon society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to receive the wisdom ...
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... living impersonations of the truth of human passion . But I digress . - The connexion of scenic exhibi- tions with the improvement or corruption of the manners of men , has been universally recognised : in other words , the presence or ...
... living impersonations of the truth of human passion . But I digress . - The connexion of scenic exhibi- tions with the improvement or corruption of the manners of men , has been universally recognised : in other words , the presence or ...
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... living fame . These things are not the less poetry , quia carent vate sacro . They are the episodes of that cyclic poem written by Time upon the memo- ries of men , The Past , like an inspired rhapsodist , fills the theatre of ...
... living fame . These things are not the less poetry , quia carent vate sacro . They are the episodes of that cyclic poem written by Time upon the memo- ries of men , The Past , like an inspired rhapsodist , fills the theatre of ...
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... of our subject to cite living poets , but posterity has done ample justice to the great names now referred to . Their errors have been weighed and found to have been dust in the balance ; if their sins A DEFENCE OF POETRY . 13.
... of our subject to cite living poets , but posterity has done ample justice to the great names now referred to . Their errors have been weighed and found to have been dust in the balance ; if their sins A DEFENCE OF POETRY . 13.
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