Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... sentiments having come from the author's heart ; and of the enthusiasm , in whatever he describes , having been unfeigned and unexaggerated . He impresses us with the idea of a being , whose fine spirit had been long enough in the mixed ...
... sentiments having come from the author's heart ; and of the enthusiasm , in whatever he describes , having been unfeigned and unexaggerated . He impresses us with the idea of a being , whose fine spirit had been long enough in the mixed ...
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... sentiments , too , were natural , we must admit , for a few dissipated and witty men , accustomed all their days to the regulated splendour of a court , to the gay and heartless gallantry of French manners , and to the imposing pomp and ...
... sentiments , too , were natural , we must admit , for a few dissipated and witty men , accustomed all their days to the regulated splendour of a court , to the gay and heartless gallantry of French manners , and to the imposing pomp and ...
Pàgina 127
... sentiments of great dignity and tenderness , as well as passages of infinite sublimity and beauty . But their general tendency we believe to be in the highest degree pernicious ; and we even think that it is chiefly by means of the fine ...
... sentiments of great dignity and tenderness , as well as passages of infinite sublimity and beauty . But their general tendency we believe to be in the highest degree pernicious ; and we even think that it is chiefly by means of the fine ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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