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Pagina xii
... speak formed here the staple of the talk . I recall how one evening the nineteenth century was denounced for its utter want of poetry . This was more than I could bear , for the nineteenth century was almost an object of adoration in my ...
... speak formed here the staple of the talk . I recall how one evening the nineteenth century was denounced for its utter want of poetry . This was more than I could bear , for the nineteenth century was almost an object of adoration in my ...
Pagina 7
... speak with the softness of an amorous Sappho : - " ferat et rubus asper amomum [ VIRGIL , Ecl . iii . 89 ] . ' - 39 COWLEY , Eng . Poets , vii . 17 . In his Essay of Greatness , Cowley says : - ' If I were ever to fall in love again ...
... speak with the softness of an amorous Sappho : - " ferat et rubus asper amomum [ VIRGIL , Ecl . iii . 89 ] . ' - 39 COWLEY , Eng . Poets , vii . 17 . In his Essay of Greatness , Cowley says : - ' If I were ever to fall in love again ...
Pagina 9
... speaks for the republicans and Oliverians . ' Hearne's Remains , i . 260 ; where , in a note , the suppressed passage is quoted . Among other things Cowley says : - ' When the event of battle and the unaccountable will of God has ...
... speaks for the republicans and Oliverians . ' Hearne's Remains , i . 260 ; where , in a note , the suppressed passage is quoted . Among other things Cowley says : - ' When the event of battle and the unaccountable will of God has ...
Pagina 10
... speaks of the first Christians , " If their reward be in this life , they are of all men the most miserable . " Ib . vii . 11 . 3 Johnson ends his sixth Rambler , entitled Happiness not local , with reflections on Cowley's desire ' to ...
... speaks of the first Christians , " If their reward be in this life , they are of all men the most miserable . " Ib . vii . 11 . 3 Johnson ends his sixth Rambler , entitled Happiness not local , with reflections on Cowley's desire ' to ...
Pagina 19
... speak of poetry as a form of μίμησις ( μίμησίς TIs ) , or of the several kinds of poetry as so many μnoeis ( cf. Poet . ch . i ) ; ἡ μιμητική or ἡ μιμητική τέχνη , as a whole , would cover many other arts besides poetry , and so Plato ...
... speak of poetry as a form of μίμησις ( μίμησίς TIs ) , or of the several kinds of poetry as so many μnoeis ( cf. Poet . ch . i ) ; ἡ μιμητική or ἡ μιμητική τέχνη , as a whole , would cover many other arts besides poetry , and so Plato ...
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