Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the genius of Milton . The Comus is framed on the model of the Italian masque , as the Samson is framed on the model of the Greek tra- gedy ...
... effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the genius of Milton . The Comus is framed on the model of the Italian masque , as the Samson is framed on the model of the Greek tra- gedy ...
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... effect approaches to that pro- duced by the pencil or the chisel . But it is picturesque to the exclusion of all mystery . This is a fault indeed on the right side , a fault inseparable from the plan of his poem , which , His as we have ...
... effect approaches to that pro- duced by the pencil or the chisel . But it is picturesque to the exclusion of all mystery . This is a fault indeed on the right side , a fault inseparable from the plan of his poem , which , His as we have ...
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... effect of external circumstances . It was from within . Neither love nor glory , neither the conflicts of the earth nor the hope of heaven could dispel it . It twined every consolation and every pleasure into its own nature . It ...
... effect of external circumstances . It was from within . Neither love nor glory , neither the conflicts of the earth nor the hope of heaven could dispel it . It twined every consolation and every pleasure into its own nature . It ...
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... effects on the intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which accompany revolutions . But the more violent the outrages , the more t assured we feel that a revolution was necessary . violence of those ...
... effects on the intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which accompany revolutions . But the more violent the outrages , the more t assured we feel that a revolution was necessary . violence of those ...
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... effects are often atrocious crimes , conflicting errors , skepticism on points the most clear , dogmatism on points the most mysterious . is just at this crisis that its enemies love to exhibit it . They pull down the scaffolding from ...
... effects are often atrocious crimes , conflicting errors , skepticism on points the most clear , dogmatism on points the most mysterious . is just at this crisis that its enemies love to exhibit it . They pull down the scaffolding from ...
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