Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 стор. |
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... conceit which gives an air of affectation to the works of his friend , WYATT . Both were zealous imitators of the Italian writers , but Surrey had the better discrimi- nation and finer vein of poetry . He was the first English composer ...
... conceit which gives an air of affectation to the works of his friend , WYATT . Both were zealous imitators of the Italian writers , but Surrey had the better discrimi- nation and finer vein of poetry . He was the first English composer ...
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... conceit of thought and expression common to the period , have much quiet beauty , shewing amidst all their faults the refined imagination and delicate feelings of the author , and perhaps doubly interesting because D 3 31 larity ...
... conceit of thought and expression common to the period , have much quiet beauty , shewing amidst all their faults the refined imagination and delicate feelings of the author , and perhaps doubly interesting because D 3 31 larity ...
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... conceit . epitaph at St. Martin's - in - the - Fields tells us that " he was a man of fine abilities and uncommon eloquence , and a most excellent writer both in prose and verse . E His He tempered the severity of the lawyer with the ...
... conceit . epitaph at St. Martin's - in - the - Fields tells us that " he was a man of fine abilities and uncommon eloquence , and a most excellent writer both in prose and verse . E His He tempered the severity of the lawyer with the ...
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... conceit of the period , are not deficient So says Dr. Johnson of the metaphysical poets of the period , generally ; but , however injudicious so sweeping a remark may be , there are not many readers who will disagree in its application ...
... conceit of the period , are not deficient So says Dr. Johnson of the metaphysical poets of the period , generally ; but , however injudicious so sweeping a remark may be , there are not many readers who will disagree in its application ...
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... conceit , language fluent but artificial , fancy exuberant yet fantastic - the verse improves , but the soul that should inspire it is wanting ; the taint of disease comes over the more highly intellectual powers of the mind , and ...
... conceit , language fluent but artificial , fancy exuberant yet fantastic - the verse improves , but the soul that should inspire it is wanting ; the taint of disease comes over the more highly intellectual powers of the mind , and ...
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