The Poets and Their Critics: Chaucer to Collins, by H. S. DaviesHutchinson Educational, 1960 - 240 pàgines |
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Pàgina 109
... Words , and entirely agree- able to his Scheme ? THEN hand in hand with SOCIAL steps their Way Through Eden took , WITH HEA'NLY COMFORT CHEER'D . Notes to the Edition RICHARDSON As his Mind was Rich in Ideas , and in Words of various ...
... Words , and entirely agree- able to his Scheme ? THEN hand in hand with SOCIAL steps their Way Through Eden took , WITH HEA'NLY COMFORT CHEER'D . Notes to the Edition RICHARDSON As his Mind was Rich in Ideas , and in Words of various ...
Pàgina 114
... words suitable to the grandeur of his ideas . Our language , says Addison , sunk under him . But the truth is , that both in prose and verse , he had formed his style by a perverse and pedantick principle . He was desirous to use ...
... words suitable to the grandeur of his ideas . Our language , says Addison , sunk under him . But the truth is , that both in prose and verse , he had formed his style by a perverse and pedantick principle . He was desirous to use ...
Pàgina 131
... words of art , out of place amongst the primitive simplicities of Paradise , and at war with Milton's purpose of ... word amphitheatre : ' amphitheatre of woods ' , ' amphi- theatre of hills ' - these are their constant expressions . Why ...
... words of art , out of place amongst the primitive simplicities of Paradise , and at war with Milton's purpose of ... word amphitheatre : ' amphitheatre of woods ' , ' amphi- theatre of hills ' - these are their constant expressions . Why ...
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