Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... genius , who has not made himself acquainted with the prose writers , as well as the poets , of this memorable period . The civil wars and the fanaticism by which they were fostered , checked all this fine bloom of the imagination , and ...
... genius , who has not made himself acquainted with the prose writers , as well as the poets , of this memorable period . The civil wars and the fanaticism by which they were fostered , checked all this fine bloom of the imagination , and ...
Pàgina 223
... genius in endeavouring to recall them to the favour and admiration of the public ; and in adapting to the taste of modern readers a species of poetry which was once the delight of the courtly , but has long ceased to gladden any other ...
... genius in endeavouring to recall them to the favour and admiration of the public ; and in adapting to the taste of modern readers a species of poetry which was once the delight of the courtly , but has long ceased to gladden any other ...
Pàgina 529
... genius ; or for the devotion with which he has sacrificed so many precious gifts at the shrine of those paltry idols which he has set up for himself among his lakes and his mountains . Solitary musings , amidst such scenes , might no ...
... genius ; or for the devotion with which he has sacrificed so many precious gifts at the shrine of those paltry idols which he has set up for himself among his lakes and his mountains . Solitary musings , amidst such scenes , might no ...
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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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