Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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Pagina 7
... opinion , Euripides de- dialogue was ingrafted on the chorus , served . Indeed the caresses which and naturally partook of its character . this partiality leads our countryman to The genius of the greatest of the Athe- bestow on " sad ...
... opinion , Euripides de- dialogue was ingrafted on the chorus , served . Indeed the caresses which and naturally partook of its character . this partiality leads our countryman to The genius of the greatest of the Athe- bestow on " sad ...
Pagina 9
... opinion respecting our own great poet , than by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan literature . The poetry of Milton differs from that of Dante , as the hieroglyphics of Egypt differed from the picture- writing of Mexico . The ...
... opinion respecting our own great poet , than by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan literature . The poetry of Milton differs from that of Dante , as the hieroglyphics of Egypt differed from the picture- writing of Mexico . The ...
Pagina 11
... opinion had Virgin Mother and Cecilia succeeded taken so full a possession of the minds to Venus and the Muses . The ... opinions . The most ex - all mystery . This is a fault on the quisite art of poetical colouring . can right side , a ...
... opinion had Virgin Mother and Cecilia succeeded taken so full a possession of the minds to Venus and the Muses . The ... opinions . The most ex - all mystery . This is a fault on the quisite art of poetical colouring . can right side , a ...
Pagina 16
... opinion that James the Second was expelled simply because he was a Catholic , and that the Revolution was ... opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wish- ing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with ...
... opinion that James the Second was expelled simply because he was a Catholic , and that the Revolution was ... opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wish- ing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with ...
Pagina 20
... opinion ; but we cannot censure Milton Those who drove James from his for wishing to change that opinion . throne , who seduced his army , who The very feeling which would have re- alienated his friends , who first im - strained us from ...
... opinion ; but we cannot censure Milton Those who drove James from his for wishing to change that opinion . throne , who seduced his army , who The very feeling which would have re- alienated his friends , who first im - strained us from ...
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