Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 1. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... in short sacrifice sense and spirit to pedantic refinements . The nature of his subject compelled him to use many words « That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp . " B We think that , as civilisation ad- vances , poetry.
... in short sacrifice sense and spirit to pedantic refinements . The nature of his subject compelled him to use many words « That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp . " B We think that , as civilisation ad- vances , poetry.
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... spirit . " I should much commend , " barbaric melody which gives so striking says the excellent Sir Henry Wotton an effect to the choral passages . But in a letter to Milton , " the tragical we think it , we confess , the least suc ...
... spirit . " I should much commend , " barbaric melody which gives so striking says the excellent Sir Henry Wotton an effect to the choral passages . But in a letter to Milton , " the tragical we think it , we confess , the least suc ...
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Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. We What is spirit ? What are our own ... spirits crying | must be incapable . But these objec- out for the second death , who has read tions , though sanctioned ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. We What is spirit ? What are our own ... spirits crying | must be incapable . But these objec- out for the second death , who has read tions , though sanctioned ...
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... spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends , in particular , are wonderful ... spirit bears up unbroken , resting on its own innate energies , requiring no sup- port from any thing external , nor ...
... spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends , in particular , are wonderful ... spirit bears up unbroken , resting on its own innate energies , requiring no sup- port from any thing external , nor ...
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... spirit ; pared to nothing so fitly as to the that of Dante by intensity of feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque ... spirits of the Hebrew poet , a land of dark- do not seem to have been high , but ness , as darkness itself , and ...
... spirit ; pared to nothing so fitly as to the that of Dante by intensity of feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque ... spirits of the Hebrew poet , a land of dark- do not seem to have been high , but ness , as darkness itself , and ...
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