Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... poem - Shakspeare's mode of treating sacred subjects- Spenser The Faery Queen - John Wesley - Keble's Christian Year - George Wither -- Aubrey De Vere - Trench's Sonnet . Page 184 LECTURE VII . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND ...
... poem - Shakspeare's mode of treating sacred subjects- Spenser The Faery Queen - John Wesley - Keble's Christian Year - George Wither -- Aubrey De Vere - Trench's Sonnet . Page 184 LECTURE VII . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND ...
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... poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba ... Poem on Death of Keats - Tennyson - In Memoriam reviewed ......... LECTURE XI . LITERATURE OF WIT AND HUMOUR ...
... poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba ... Poem on Death of Keats - Tennyson - In Memoriam reviewed ......... LECTURE XI . LITERATURE OF WIT AND HUMOUR ...
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... poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect 26 LECTURE FIRST .
... poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect 26 LECTURE FIRST .
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... to men . ' * I quote from that late poem of Mr. Tennyson's , " The Princess , ” which has made a deep impression on the thoughtful criticism of his I have been tempted further into this subject than I 46 LECTURE FIRST .
... to men . ' * I quote from that late poem of Mr. Tennyson's , " The Princess , ” which has made a deep impression on the thoughtful criticism of his I have been tempted further into this subject than I 46 LECTURE FIRST .
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... poetic taste , our judgments and feelings for the poets . One meets perpetually with a confident partiality for some poet of the day , or a confident antipathy to another ; and , all the while , such confidence may be entirely unequal ...
... poetic taste , our judgments and feelings for the poets . One meets perpetually with a confident partiality for some poet of the day , or a confident antipathy to another ; and , all the while , such confidence may be entirely unequal ...
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