A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 páginas |
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... poets of the first rank and the other devoted primarily to Shakespeare and secondarily to a concise treatment of many poets and prose writers of lower rank . Most of the material for these addi- tional volumes is already in hand ...
... poets of the first rank and the other devoted primarily to Shakespeare and secondarily to a concise treatment of many poets and prose writers of lower rank . Most of the material for these addi- tional volumes is already in hand ...
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... Poets " ( Pattison ) . New York , 1881 , Macmil- lan , 2 : 293-306 . Gilfillan , G. , " Literary Portraits . " Edinburgh , 1851 , J. Hogg , 2 : 1-27 . Arnold , M. , " Mixed Essays . " New York , 1879 , Macmillan , 256-257 . Hazlitt , W ...
... Poets " ( Pattison ) . New York , 1881 , Macmil- lan , 2 : 293-306 . Gilfillan , G. , " Literary Portraits . " Edinburgh , 1851 , J. Hogg , 2 : 1-27 . Arnold , M. , " Mixed Essays . " New York , 1879 , Macmillan , 256-257 . Hazlitt , W ...
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... Poets ) . New York , 1846 , Harp- er , 2 : 22-46 . Birrell , A. , " Obiter Dicta . " New York , 1887 , Scribner , 2 ... Poets . ' Miller , 192-199 . New York , 1863 , James London , 1892 , Nel- Collier , W. F. , " History of English ...
... Poets ) . New York , 1846 , Harp- er , 2 : 22-46 . Birrell , A. , " Obiter Dicta . " New York , 1887 , Scribner , 2 ... Poets . ' Miller , 192-199 . New York , 1863 , James London , 1892 , Nel- Collier , W. F. , " History of English ...
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... poetry in the language comparable with it . The eloquence is now sad , tender , and again wild and tempestuous as the hurricane of heaven . There are moments when , shaking the dust of argument from him , the poet suddenly bursts forth ...
... poetry in the language comparable with it . The eloquence is now sad , tender , and again wild and tempestuous as the hurricane of heaven . There are moments when , shaking the dust of argument from him , the poet suddenly bursts forth ...
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... poetry , could he lay aside the austere and magnificent individuality of his own mind . and think for others from a knowledge of what they are instead of considering them as repetitions of his noble self . " -John Sterling ...
... poetry , could he lay aside the austere and magnificent individuality of his own mind . and think for others from a knowledge of what they are instead of considering them as repetitions of his noble self . " -John Sterling ...
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