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... Poets)thatwillfascinate so long as English prose isread. 'Somehow thatperiod [the timejust after theFrench Revolution] was not a time when NOTHING WAS GIVEN FOR NOTHING. The mind opened, and a softness might be perceived coming over the ...
... Poets)thatwillfascinate so long as English prose isread. 'Somehow thatperiod [the timejust after theFrench Revolution] was not a time when NOTHING WAS GIVEN FOR NOTHING. The mind opened, and a softness might be perceived coming over the ...
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... poets havea constant resemblance, which showsthat they received themfrom one another, and were butmultipliers of the same image: each picture, like a mockrainbow, is butthe reflectionof a reflection. But every single character in ...
... poets havea constant resemblance, which showsthat they received themfrom one another, and were butmultipliers of the same image: each picture, like a mockrainbow, is butthe reflectionof a reflection. But every single character in ...
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... poet), began aworkof a similarkind about fortyyears ago,buthe only livedtofinish aparallel between thecharacters of Macbeth andRichard III which isan exceedingly ingenious piece ofanalytical criticism. Richardson's Essays include but a ...
... poet), began aworkof a similarkind about fortyyears ago,buthe only livedtofinish aparallel between thecharacters of Macbeth andRichard III which isan exceedingly ingenious piece ofanalytical criticism. Richardson's Essays include but a ...
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... poets, who, in thelanguage ofLessing, are thorough masters of the legal style of love. He paints, in a most inimitable manner,the gradual progress fromthefirst origin. "He gives",asLessing says,"a living pictureofall the most minute ...
... poets, who, in thelanguage ofLessing, are thorough masters of the legal style of love. He paints, in a most inimitable manner,the gradual progress fromthefirst origin. "He gives",asLessing says,"a living pictureofall the most minute ...
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... seem tohave,asif the poet, like the clown in the proverb,muststrike twice on the same place. An ancient rhetorician delivereda caution against dwelling too long on the excitation of pity; for nothing, he said, dries so.
... seem tohave,asif the poet, like the clown in the proverb,muststrike twice on the same place. An ancient rhetorician delivereda caution against dwelling too long on the excitation of pity; for nothing, he said, dries so.
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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