Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 14
... heart , a lyric poet . In his time , the Greeks had far more intercourse with the East than in the days of Homer ; and they had not yet acquired that immense superiority in war , in science , and in the arts , which , in the following ...
... heart , a lyric poet . In his time , the Greeks had far more intercourse with the East than in the days of Homer ; and they had not yet acquired that immense superiority in war , in science , and in the arts , which , in the following ...
Pagina 30
... which have roused Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thou- sand years , and which , from one end of Europe to the other , have kindled an unquenchable fire in the hearts of the oppressed , and loosed the knees of the 30 MILTON .
... which have roused Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thou- sand years , and which , from one end of Europe to the other , have kindled an unquenchable fire in the hearts of the oppressed , and loosed the knees of the 30 MILTON .
Pagina 47
... gigantic vices , the paradise of cold hearts and narrow minds , the golden age of the coward , the bigot , and the slave . The King cringed to his rival that he might trample on his people , sank into a viceroy MILTON . 47.
... gigantic vices , the paradise of cold hearts and narrow minds , the golden age of the coward , the bigot , and the slave . The King cringed to his rival that he might trample on his people , sank into a viceroy MILTON . 47.
Pagina 56
... the noble Othello . His heart relents ; but his hand is firm . He does nought in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her , That from which the public character of Milton de- rives 56 MILTON .
... the noble Othello . His heart relents ; but his hand is firm . He does nought in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her , That from which the public character of Milton de- rives 56 MILTON .
Pagina 72
... heart with a frigid mistress and a more frigid Muse . Boccaccio turned their attention to the more sublime and graceful models of Greece . From this time , the admiration of learning and genius became almost an idolatry among the people ...
... heart with a frigid mistress and a more frigid Muse . Boccaccio turned their attention to the more sublime and graceful models of Greece . From this time , the admiration of learning and genius became almost an idolatry among the people ...
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