The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... the sun . The great beauty of the Eneid , consists in the purity and classic elegance of its language , the piety of its moral , and the delicacy of its sentiments . Camoëns approached much nearer to the xvi PRELIMINARY VIEW.
... the sun . The great beauty of the Eneid , consists in the purity and classic elegance of its language , the piety of its moral , and the delicacy of its sentiments . Camoëns approached much nearer to the xvi PRELIMINARY VIEW.
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... beauty , may lead her to despise him ; and , therefore , he feels that all his hopes rest upon that accident , or that weakness , which in- clines a female to one person more than another . How , then , can a man , who is the victim of ...
... beauty , may lead her to despise him ; and , therefore , he feels that all his hopes rest upon that accident , or that weakness , which in- clines a female to one person more than another . How , then , can a man , who is the victim of ...
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... beauty of the model which he placed before them , but all did not imitate his exam- ple , some through jealousy , and some through ina- bility . That desire of producing effect by overcharged descriptions , and obscure images , which ...
... beauty of the model which he placed before them , but all did not imitate his exam- ple , some through jealousy , and some through ina- bility . That desire of producing effect by overcharged descriptions , and obscure images , which ...
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... beauty in the structure of verse adopted by the noble bard , but to their not being able to perceive its beauty , and imagining that their ignorance would be detected , if they acknowledged the truth , and avowed it was , to their ears ...
... beauty in the structure of verse adopted by the noble bard , but to their not being able to perceive its beauty , and imagining that their ignorance would be detected , if they acknowledged the truth , and avowed it was , to their ears ...
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... beauty : they are all beautiful youths , and have nothing super - human about them , nothing that indicates their celestial ori- gin , except that expression of conscious greatness which they cannot controul . Whoever , therefore , can ...
... beauty : they are all beautiful youths , and have nothing super - human about them , nothing that indicates their celestial ori- gin , except that expression of conscious greatness which they cannot controul . Whoever , therefore , can ...
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