Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 126
... true feeling of the regard due to the great fountain - head and oracle of the national language -the vocabulary of the common people . He goes on to reprobate the practice of many English writers , who by intro- ducing into their ...
... true feeling of the regard due to the great fountain - head and oracle of the national language -the vocabulary of the common people . He goes on to reprobate the practice of many English writers , who by intro- ducing into their ...
Pagina 175
... true feeling of all that they convey . They are not smooth or luscious verses , certainly ; perhaps the endeavour to raise them to as vigorous and impressive a tone as possible , by depriving them of all over - sweetness or liquidity ...
... true feeling of all that they convey . They are not smooth or luscious verses , certainly ; perhaps the endeavour to raise them to as vigorous and impressive a tone as possible , by depriving them of all over - sweetness or liquidity ...
Pagina 315
... true poetic light and colour and of a much more original and distinctive inspiration is a poem like that entitled To a Mouse , on turning her up in her Nest with the Plough , November , 1785 . A simple and common incident poetically ...
... true poetic light and colour and of a much more original and distinctive inspiration is a poem like that entitled To a Mouse , on turning her up in her Nest with the Plough , November , 1785 . A simple and common incident poetically ...
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