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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... whole range of English poetry superior to " The Rape of the Lock , " in its kind ? What satirical work have we superior to his Dunciad ? What imitations , superior to his imitations of the Epistles and Satires of Horace ? What poetical ...
... whole range of English poetry superior to " The Rape of the Lock , " in its kind ? What satirical work have we superior to his Dunciad ? What imitations , superior to his imitations of the Epistles and Satires of Horace ? What poetical ...
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... whole mistake arises from confounding the subject or matter of poetry with the style or language of the poet . It is this mistake that has led modern- critics into so many contradictions , and involved them in so much perplexity and ...
... whole mistake arises from confounding the subject or matter of poetry with the style or language of the poet . It is this mistake that has led modern- critics into so many contradictions , and involved them in so much perplexity and ...
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... whole mistake arises from confounding the subject or matter of poetry with the style or language of the poet . It is this mistake that has led modern- critics into so many contradictions , and involved them in so much perplexity and ...
... whole mistake arises from confounding the subject or matter of poetry with the style or language of the poet . It is this mistake that has led modern- critics into so many contradictions , and involved them in so much perplexity and ...
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... whole is written with a spirit of greater enmity to the sun , than that of Satan . In the fallen angel it was natural - in the Last Man it could not be so , unless he were equally fallen : and if Mr. Campbell borrowed the idea of making ...
... whole is written with a spirit of greater enmity to the sun , than that of Satan . In the fallen angel it was natural - in the Last Man it could not be so , unless he were equally fallen : and if Mr. Campbell borrowed the idea of making ...
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... whole , the pride of this " last of Adam's race , " this proud spirit , who represents men as Piteous pageants , Stretch'd in disease's shapes abhorr❜d , Or mown in battle by the sword , Like grass beneath the scythe , while he himself ...
... whole , the pride of this " last of Adam's race , " this proud spirit , who represents men as Piteous pageants , Stretch'd in disease's shapes abhorr❜d , Or mown in battle by the sword , Like grass beneath the scythe , while he himself ...
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