The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... present lecture , Chaucer and Spenser , two out of four of the greatest names in poetry , which this country has to boast . Both of them , however , were much indebted to the early poets of Italy , and may be considered as belonging ...
... present lecture , Chaucer and Spenser , two out of four of the greatest names in poetry , which this country has to boast . Both of them , however , were much indebted to the early poets of Italy , and may be considered as belonging ...
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... present Lecture go back to the age of Queen Anne , and endeavour to give a cursory account of the most eminent of our poets , of whom I have not already spoken , from that period to the present . The three principal poets among the wits ...
... present Lecture go back to the age of Queen Anne , and endeavour to give a cursory account of the most eminent of our poets , of whom I have not already spoken , from that period to the present . The three principal poets among the wits ...
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... present piece , ( built on the well - known tradition of the Saxon King who was deceived by one of his courtiers in the choice of his wife ) , afforded ample scope for striking situation and effect ; but Mr. Arnold has perfectly ...
... present piece , ( built on the well - known tradition of the Saxon King who was deceived by one of his courtiers in the choice of his wife ) , afforded ample scope for striking situation and effect ; but Mr. Arnold has perfectly ...
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