Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 47
... poetical compositions , the narrow- ness of his range in poetical sentiment and diction , and the utter want either of passion or of brilliancy , render it difficult to believe that he was born under the same sun with Shakspeare , and ...
... poetical compositions , the narrow- ness of his range in poetical sentiment and diction , and the utter want either of passion or of brilliancy , render it difficult to believe that he was born under the same sun with Shakspeare , and ...
Pàgina 49
... poetical talent , down to a period comparatively recent . Aken- side and Gray , indeed , in the interval discovered ... poetical diction and classical imagery- dignity of style , and politeness of phraseology - ven- tured to write ...
... poetical talent , down to a period comparatively recent . Aken- side and Gray , indeed , in the interval discovered ... poetical diction and classical imagery- dignity of style , and politeness of phraseology - ven- tured to write ...
Pàgina 285
... poetical merits , had I not set some value on the speculations as to the elements of poetical excellence in general , and its moral bearings and affinities for the introduction of which this estimate seemed to present an occasion , or ...
... poetical merits , had I not set some value on the speculations as to the elements of poetical excellence in general , and its moral bearings and affinities for the introduction of which this estimate seemed to present an occasion , or ...
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