The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 1Methuen, 1896 |
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Pàgina xiv
... hand Johnson seems to insist that not the subject but its treatment discovers the poet , on the other he is ever scrupulous to distinguish between the writer and the man . Unlike the worthy Matthew Bramble , he was not shocked to find a ...
... hand Johnson seems to insist that not the subject but its treatment discovers the poet , on the other he is ever scrupulous to distinguish between the writer and the man . Unlike the worthy Matthew Bramble , he was not shocked to find a ...
Pàgina xvii
... hand and the technical on the other . ' Words too familiar or too remote defeat the purpose of a poet . From those sounds which we hear on small or on coarse occasions we do not easily receive strong impressions or delightful images ...
... hand and the technical on the other . ' Words too familiar or too remote defeat the purpose of a poet . From those sounds which we hear on small or on coarse occasions we do not easily receive strong impressions or delightful images ...
Pàgina 6
... hands ; ' and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , ' under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving notice of the posture of things to this nation . ' Soon ...
... hands ; ' and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , ' under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving notice of the posture of things to this nation . ' Soon ...
Pàgina 7
... hands he was might free him from confine- ment , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty ...
... hands he was might free him from confine- ment , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty ...
Pàgina 22
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak for purgings grow . ' The world and a clock : - COWLEY . ' Mahol , th ' inferior world's fantastic face , Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well ...
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak for purgings grow . ' The world and a clock : - COWLEY . ' Mahol , th ' inferior world's fantastic face , Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well ...
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