Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 Seiten |
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... human nature is impelled . In proportion as the author is confined to subjects that fall under his actual observation , the manners and usages of real life are interwoven with , and become the principal of his theme , and the persons of ...
... human nature is impelled . In proportion as the author is confined to subjects that fall under his actual observation , the manners and usages of real life are interwoven with , and become the principal of his theme , and the persons of ...
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... human motive lay bare and plain , and he could appreciate the beautiful in nature and the great in man . been likened to the spring , and has been called the day star of English poetry , he was a sun whom no star " He has * The reader ...
... human motive lay bare and plain , and he could appreciate the beautiful in nature and the great in man . been likened to the spring , and has been called the day star of English poetry , he was a sun whom no star " He has * The reader ...
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... humanity and the institutions of our country . The Mirrour for Magistrates however appeared at this period , and for a long time obtained a popularity which the novelty of its design and merit of its execution fully deserved . This bold ...
... humanity and the institutions of our country . The Mirrour for Magistrates however appeared at this period , and for a long time obtained a popularity which the novelty of its design and merit of its execution fully deserved . This bold ...
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... humanity , which redeem our nature from its taints of dross and passion , and rise , like temples , at which men of all climes and ages , the sinner and the saint , alike bow down and do homage . Sir Philip Sydney's most popular ...
... humanity , which redeem our nature from its taints of dross and passion , and rise , like temples , at which men of all climes and ages , the sinner and the saint , alike bow down and do homage . Sir Philip Sydney's most popular ...
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... human nature . SPENSER possessed in an exalted degree a boundless and creative fancy . He held the golden keys of romance , and at his bidding visions crowded with life and beauty streamed upon the world . Nature teemed with a new ...
... human nature . SPENSER possessed in an exalted degree a boundless and creative fancy . He held the golden keys of romance , and at his bidding visions crowded with life and beauty streamed upon the world . Nature teemed with a new ...
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Æneid allusion amidst angels appear battle beautiful Ben Johnson bird bold breath bright Canterbury Tales celebrated characters Chaucer composed composition Comus conceit court dark deep delight dignity doth eloquence English English poetry eternal expression fair fancy feelings flowers fugitive verses gallantry genius Geoffrey Chaucer GILES FLETCHER gloomy glowing gold happy heart heaven heroes hire human images imagination Inner Temple inspiration John of Gaunt King language learning legends light literature lived lofty looked Lord mankind mighty Milton mind minstrels moral muse narration nature night Paradise Lost passions Petrarch poem poet poetical poetry popular proud quaint refined reign religious rendered rhymes rise romance rose rude Saint Brandon sang Satan Saxon sentiment Shakspeare shew songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit stream sublime sustained sweet Temple thee tree truth unto verse virtues wanting wife of Bath wild wings Wynkyn de Worde zeal