Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 21
... business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in such a manner as MILTON . 21.
... business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in such a manner as MILTON . 21.
Pagina 22
... manner the ancient Persians thought it impious to exhibit the Creator under a human form . Yet even these transferred to the Sun the worship which , in speculation , they considered due only to the Supreme Mind . The history of the Jews ...
... manner the ancient Persians thought it impious to exhibit the Creator under a human form . Yet even these transferred to the Sun the worship which , in speculation , they considered due only to the Supreme Mind . The history of the Jews ...
Pagina 35
... manner . Not a single session of parliament had passed with- out some unconstitutional attack on the freedom of debate ; the right of petition was grossly violated ; arbitrary judgments , exorbitant fines , and unwar- ranted ...
... manner . Not a single session of parliament had passed with- out some unconstitutional attack on the freedom of debate ; the right of petition was grossly violated ; arbitrary judgments , exorbitant fines , and unwar- ranted ...
Pagina 40
... country . In the same manner , the final and permanent fruits of liberty are wisdom , modera- tion , and mercy . Its immediate effects are often atrocious crimes , conflicting errors , scepticism on points the 40 MILTON .
... country . In the same manner , the final and permanent fruits of liberty are wisdom , modera- tion , and mercy . Its immediate effects are often atrocious crimes , conflicting errors , scepticism on points the 40 MILTON .
Pagina 45
... manner which has extorted praise even from Lord Clarendon . For himself he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but with powers scarcely so great as those of a Dutch stadtholder , or an American president . He gave the ...
... manner which has extorted praise even from Lord Clarendon . For himself he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but with powers scarcely so great as those of a Dutch stadtholder , or an American president . He gave the ...
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