The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... lines on a Picture by Claude Lorraine and to the exquisite poem , entitled Laodamia . The last of these breathes the pure spirit of the finest fragments of antiquity — the sweetness , the gravity , the strength , the beauty and the ...
... lines on a Picture by Claude Lorraine and to the exquisite poem , entitled Laodamia . The last of these breathes the pure spirit of the finest fragments of antiquity — the sweetness , the gravity , the strength , the beauty and the ...
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... lines quoted from it , as put into the mouth of a person smit with remorse for some rash crime : " -Action is ... line , and the second , ' Survey mankind from China to Peru , ' literally conveys the whole . Mr. Wordsworth is , we must ...
... lines quoted from it , as put into the mouth of a person smit with remorse for some rash crime : " -Action is ... line , and the second , ' Survey mankind from China to Peru , ' literally conveys the whole . Mr. Wordsworth is , we must ...
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... lines , no line that is not enriched with a sparkling metaphor , no image that is left unadorned with a double epithet . All his verbs , nouns , adjectives , are equally glossy , smooth and beautiful . Every stanza is transparent with ...
... lines , no line that is not enriched with a sparkling metaphor , no image that is left unadorned with a double epithet . All his verbs , nouns , adjectives , are equally glossy , smooth and beautiful . Every stanza is transparent with ...
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