“A” Manual of English Literature and of the History of the English Language, from the Norman Conquest with Numerous Specimens: In Two Volumes, Band 2Tauchnitz, 1874 - 310 Seiten |
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... expression , smoothness of flow , and all that lies in the ars celare artem - the art of making art itself seem nature . Of the four , Waller was perhaps first in the field ; but he survived almost till the Revolution , and did not rise ...
... expression , smoothness of flow , and all that lies in the ars celare artem - the art of making art itself seem nature . Of the four , Waller was perhaps first in the field ; but he survived almost till the Revolution , and did not rise ...
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... expression ; but even such imbedded gems do not occur so often as might be looked for from so poetical a mind . In fine , we must admit the truth of what he has him- self confessed that he was not naturally disposed to " this manner of ...
... expression ; but even such imbedded gems do not occur so often as might be looked for from so poetical a mind . In fine , we must admit the truth of what he has him- self confessed that he was not naturally disposed to " this manner of ...
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... expression of some feeling or notion or other idiosyncracy of the very singular and interesting mind from which it has proceeded . Read in this spirit , the works of Sir Thomas Browne , more especially his Religio Medici , and his Urn ...
... expression of some feeling or notion or other idiosyncracy of the very singular and interesting mind from which it has proceeded . Read in this spirit , the works of Sir Thomas Browne , more especially his Religio Medici , and his Urn ...
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... expressions , announced the great design , " of highest hope and hardest attempting , " which he proposed to himself one day to accomplish - whether in the epic form , as exem- plified by Homer , Virgil , and Tasso , or after the ...
... expressions , announced the great design , " of highest hope and hardest attempting , " which he proposed to himself one day to accomplish - whether in the epic form , as exem- plified by Homer , Virgil , and Tasso , or after the ...
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... expression evidently coming everywhere un- sought , and escaping from his pen , one might almost say without his own consciousness , -without apparently any feeling , at least , of either art exercised or feat achieved . * * See this ...
... expression evidently coming everywhere un- sought , and escaping from his pen , one might almost say without his own consciousness , -without apparently any feeling , at least , of either art exercised or feat achieved . * * See this ...
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