Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 páginas |
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... expressions , and poetry , as well as the more precise necessities of science and philosophy , has gradually introduced an improvement into the language of which at first it seemed scarcely susceptible ; for though nervous it was rude ...
... expressions , and poetry , as well as the more precise necessities of science and philosophy , has gradually introduced an improvement into the language of which at first it seemed scarcely susceptible ; for though nervous it was rude ...
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... expression , spoke plainly of the popular feelings and common tastes of the period . Soon afterwards the invention of printing multiplied the ancient manuscripts , and with them were sent to the world the legends * of monks and ...
... expression , spoke plainly of the popular feelings and common tastes of the period . Soon afterwards the invention of printing multiplied the ancient manuscripts , and with them were sent to the world the legends * of monks and ...
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... expression common to the period , have much quiet beauty , shewing amidst all their faults the refined imagination and delicate feelings of the author , and perhaps doubly interesting because D 3 31 larity, although those of the former ...
... expression common to the period , have much quiet beauty , shewing amidst all their faults the refined imagination and delicate feelings of the author , and perhaps doubly interesting because D 3 31 larity, although those of the former ...
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... or immediate followers ; a circumstance that may perhaps be attributed to the nature of his subject , which the quaintness and antiquity of his expressions serve rather to embellish . As a specimen of the power of 3383.
... or immediate followers ; a circumstance that may perhaps be attributed to the nature of his subject , which the quaintness and antiquity of his expressions serve rather to embellish . As a specimen of the power of 3383.
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... expressions and exaggerated similes were beginning for a time to engage popularity , and not only Raleigh , but other poets of his age , adopted a style which ( now that the fashion of it has passed away ) excites little interest and ...
... expressions and exaggerated similes were beginning for a time to engage popularity , and not only Raleigh , but other poets of his age , adopted a style which ( now that the fashion of it has passed away ) excites little interest and ...
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