Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... things rank and gross in nature . It went astray in various directions ; it became tortuous or mystical or artificial . The lyric lost touch with Nature and life , and in doing so put off its own nature and lost its own enduring ...
... things rank and gross in nature . It went astray in various directions ; it became tortuous or mystical or artificial . The lyric lost touch with Nature and life , and in doing so put off its own nature and lost its own enduring ...
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... thing , for that was already becoming , what Cowper called it later , " a mere mechanic art . " What gives the Eclogues their value is the appearance , in so artificial a medium as the pastoral , of an unequalled limpidity and a ...
... thing , for that was already becoming , what Cowper called it later , " a mere mechanic art . " What gives the Eclogues their value is the appearance , in so artificial a medium as the pastoral , of an unequalled limpidity and a ...
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... thing that can be called a mannerism in him is his fondness for compound epithets ; young - eyed and chaste - eyed ; sky - born and ( less happily ) sky- worn ; fancy - blest , soul - subduing , war - denouncing ,. rich - haired , green ...
... thing that can be called a mannerism in him is his fondness for compound epithets ; young - eyed and chaste - eyed ; sky - born and ( less happily ) sky- worn ; fancy - blest , soul - subduing , war - denouncing ,. rich - haired , green ...
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... thing : with the gossips ' stalls Their pews ; he's top still at the public mess : Comforts the widow and the fatherless In funeral sad ; sits ' bove the alderman : For of the wardrobe quest he better can The mystery , than of the ...
... thing : with the gossips ' stalls Their pews ; he's top still at the public mess : Comforts the widow and the fatherless In funeral sad ; sits ' bove the alderman : For of the wardrobe quest he better can The mystery , than of the ...
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... things very well . This Parson Barnabas is not a very pleasant person . His type is not quite extinct , and clerical vanity with regard to sermon - writing has survived . A far different type is sketched in the person of Parson ...
... things very well . This Parson Barnabas is not a very pleasant person . His type is not quite extinct , and clerical vanity with regard to sermon - writing has survived . A far different type is sketched in the person of Parson ...
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