Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Perhaps the gods and demons of Eschylus may best bear a comparison with the angels and devils of Milton . The style of the Athenian had , as we have remarked , some- thing of the vagueness and tenor of the oriental character ; and the ...
... Perhaps the gods and demons of Eschylus may best bear a comparison with the angels and devils of Milton . The style of the Athenian had , as we have remarked , some- thing of the vagueness and tenor of the oriental character ; and the ...
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... perhaps no work in the world so deeply and uniformly sorrowful . The melancholy of Dante was no fantastic caprice . It was not , as far as at this distance of time can be judged , the effect of external circumstances . It was from ...
... perhaps no work in the world so deeply and uniformly sorrowful . The melancholy of Dante was no fantastic caprice . It was not , as far as at this distance of time can be judged , the effect of external circumstances . It was from ...
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... perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was , when , on the eve of great events , he returned from his travels , in the prime of health and manly beauty , loaded with literary ...
... perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was , when , on the eve of great events , he returned from his travels , in the prime of health and manly beauty , loaded with literary ...
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... perhaps still more of the Col- lects of the English Liturgy - the noble poem on the mas- sacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , according as the occasions which gave birth to them are ...
... perhaps still more of the Col- lects of the English Liturgy - the noble poem on the mas- sacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , according as the occasions which gave birth to them are ...
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... perhaps , which the world has ever pro- duced . The odious and ridiculous parts of their character lie on the surface . He that runs may read them ; nor have there been wanting attentive and malicious observers to point them out . For ...
... perhaps , which the world has ever pro- duced . The odious and ridiculous parts of their character lie on the surface . He that runs may read them ; nor have there been wanting attentive and malicious observers to point them out . For ...
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