A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 98
... passion in art , a man must submit to no guide but his own inspiration . Here is the versification of a master , who , having learnt all that rules could teach him , knew that their best use is to be broken : Lear : Blow , winds , and ...
... passion in art , a man must submit to no guide but his own inspiration . Here is the versification of a master , who , having learnt all that rules could teach him , knew that their best use is to be broken : Lear : Blow , winds , and ...
Pagina 151
... passions to an epic pitch . The characters clash in the eternal rivalry of war and love . As human beings , they make little impression on the reader , but he remembers scenes of violent conflict and frenzied passion . Almanzor's boast ...
... passions to an epic pitch . The characters clash in the eternal rivalry of war and love . As human beings , they make little impression on the reader , but he remembers scenes of violent conflict and frenzied passion . Almanzor's boast ...
Pagina 166
... passion and lines of almost voluptuous beauty . Such criticism is useful in helping to re - establish Pope's claim to the title of poet , but the general character of his poetry is not open to dis- pute . Its perfection and felicity ...
... passion and lines of almost voluptuous beauty . Such criticism is useful in helping to re - establish Pope's claim to the title of poet , but the general character of his poetry is not open to dis- pute . Its perfection and felicity ...
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