The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... poems , which are for the most part exquisite in their kind . — Ibid . The fashion of false wit was revived by several poets of the last age , and in particular may be met with among Mr. Herbert's poems . - Addison . I have too ...
... poems , which are for the most part exquisite in their kind . — Ibid . The fashion of false wit was revived by several poets of the last age , and in particular may be met with among Mr. Herbert's poems . - Addison . I have too ...
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... name you please , provided you con- fess that it is a work as admirable in its kind as the " Iliad . " - Addison . Undoubtedly " Paradise Lost " is one of the greatest , most John Milton . 65 noble , and most sublime poems.
... name you please , provided you con- fess that it is a work as admirable in its kind as the " Iliad . " - Addison . Undoubtedly " Paradise Lost " is one of the greatest , most John Milton . 65 noble , and most sublime poems.
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... poem : that is to say , a poem that should have his own thoughts , his own images , and his own spirit.— John Dennis . ... Much admired by all at home for the poems he writ , tho ' he was then blind ; chiefly that of " Paradise Lost ...
... poem : that is to say , a poem that should have his own thoughts , his own images , and his own spirit.— John Dennis . ... Much admired by all at home for the poems he writ , tho ' he was then blind ; chiefly that of " Paradise Lost ...
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