Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... language can be brought to a more exquisite degree of per- fection . These poems differ from others as ottar of roses differs from ordinary rose - water , the close - packed essence from the thin diluted mixture . They are indeed not so ...
... language can be brought to a more exquisite degree of per- fection . These poems differ from others as ottar of roses differs from ordinary rose - water , the close - packed essence from the thin diluted mixture . They are indeed not so ...
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... language . It is as far superior to the Faithful Shepherdess , as the Faithful Shepherdess is to the Aminta , or the Aminta to the Pastor Fido . It was well for Milton that he had here no Euripides to mislead him . He understood and ...
... language . It is as far superior to the Faithful Shepherdess , as the Faithful Shepherdess is to the Aminta , or the Aminta to the Pastor Fido . It was well for Milton that he had here no Euripides to mislead him . He understood and ...
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... language . " The criticism was just . It is when Milton escapes from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is discharged from the labour of uniting two incongruous styles , when he is at liberty to indulge his choral raptures without ...
... language . " The criticism was just . It is when Milton escapes from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is discharged from the labour of uniting two incongruous styles , when he is at liberty to indulge his choral raptures without ...
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... language of the Hebrew poet , " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , and where the light was as darkness ! " The gloom of his character discolours all the passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid ...
... language of the Hebrew poet , " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , and where the light was as darkness ! " The gloom of his character discolours all the passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid ...
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... language , that of Clarendon , and that of Hume . The former is not only ably written and full of valuable in- formation , but has also an air of dignity and sincerity which makes even the prejudices and errors with which it abounds ...
... language , that of Clarendon , and that of Hume . The former is not only ably written and full of valuable in- formation , but has also an air of dignity and sincerity which makes even the prejudices and errors with which it abounds ...
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