Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... Milton . This premised , I shall leave the dissection of names and the anatomy of probabilities to the things of chatter and chuckle so well and scientifically defined long since by Mr. Charles Reade as " anonymuncules who go scribbling ...
... Milton . This premised , I shall leave the dissection of names and the anatomy of probabilities to the things of chatter and chuckle so well and scientifically defined long since by Mr. Charles Reade as " anonymuncules who go scribbling ...
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... Milton , the paid poets of Richelieu beside Corneille , and I know not whom beside Molière , will the future think of those judges who would place any poet of his age by the side of Victor Hugo . Nor has his age proved poor - it has ...
... Milton , the paid poets of Richelieu beside Corneille , and I know not whom beside Molière , will the future think of those judges who would place any poet of his age by the side of Victor Hugo . Nor has his age proved poor - it has ...
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... Milton also lived to make oblique recantation of his early praise of Shakespeare ; we may , and should , wish this otherwise yet none the less are they all great men . It may be there is perceptible in Victor Hugo something too much of ...
... Milton also lived to make oblique recantation of his early praise of Shakespeare ; we may , and should , wish this otherwise yet none the less are they all great men . It may be there is perceptible in Victor Hugo something too much of ...
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... the poetic supremacy of Eschylus and of Dante , of Milton and of Shelley , that they should have been pleased to put their art to such use ; nor does it de- tract from the sovereign greatness of other poets that they 42 VICTOR HUGO :
... the poetic supremacy of Eschylus and of Dante , of Milton and of Shelley , that they should have been pleased to put their art to such use ; nor does it de- tract from the sovereign greatness of other poets that they 42 VICTOR HUGO :
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... Milton but the Allegro and Penseroso , of Shelley but the Skylark and the Cloud . In consistency the one order of fanatics would expel from the poetic commonwealth such citizens as Coleridge and Keats , the other would disfranchise such ...
... Milton but the Allegro and Penseroso , of Shelley but the Skylark and the Cloud . In consistency the one order of fanatics would expel from the poetic commonwealth such citizens as Coleridge and Keats , the other would disfranchise such ...
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admirable Æschylus Alfred de Musset Arnold artist beauty better breath Byron charm clear Coleridge colour critic Cyclops Dante death delight divine Duchess of Malfi Empedocles English evil excellence exquisite eyes face faith faultless fiery figure fire flower force Ford Ford's fresh genius give glory grace grave hair hand harmony head heaven Hugo instinct Keats labour less light lips living lyric man's master Maurice de Guérin metre Milton mind Molière nature never noble once painter passage passion pathos perfect Philistine picture play poem poet poëtes poetic poetry praise pure racter Rossetti seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's side Silenus sketch song song of Troy sonnets soul sound spirit splendid splendour stanza strength strong student subtle sure sweet tender Théophile Gautier things thought touch tragic truth verse Victor Hugo weight wind words worth