A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... feeling , if we regard the supreme merits of Shakespeare's plays . But our greatest writer is not well served by mere adulation . He was a man , writing for men , an author with a living to make . He belonged to an age which , though ...
... feeling , if we regard the supreme merits of Shakespeare's plays . But our greatest writer is not well served by mere adulation . He was a man , writing for men , an author with a living to make . He belonged to an age which , though ...
Pagina 258
... feels sincerer pleasure than when she awakened thy time- shaken chords responsive to the twitterings of that slender ... feeling of the central passage . He has described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to ...
... feels sincerer pleasure than when she awakened thy time- shaken chords responsive to the twitterings of that slender ... feeling of the central passage . He has described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to ...
Pagina 328
... feeling , swift and impulsive in their movement , the expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless ...
... feeling , swift and impulsive in their movement , the expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless ...
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admiration Anglo-Saxon appeared beauty Beelzebub began Ben Jonson blank verse Byron cæsura career character charm Chaucer chief Church Coleridge Commodus couplet criticism death delight drama dream Dryden Elizabethan England English English poetry epic essays expression Faerie Queene Falstaff feeling fiction French Revolution genius give greatest heart heroic couplet honour human humour imagination instance Jane Austen Johnson Keats King Lady language lines literary literature living lyrical Lyrical Ballads manner master metre Milton mind narrative nature never novel novelist Paradise Lost passages passion perhaps Pindaric play poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Pope praise prose qualities reader rhyme romance satire scenes Scott sense Shakespeare Shelley sonnets speeches Spenser spirit stanza story style Swift taste Tennyson thee things thou thought tragedy verse Victorian Whig whole words Wordsworth writers written wrote