The English Poets: Lessing, Rousseau: EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 337 páginas |
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... sure , indeed , that the Nature - cure theory does not tend to foster in constitutions less vigorous than Wordsworth's what Milton would call a fugitive and cloistered virtue at a dear expense of manlier qualities . The ancients and our ...
... sure , indeed , that the Nature - cure theory does not tend to foster in constitutions less vigorous than Wordsworth's what Milton would call a fugitive and cloistered virtue at a dear expense of manlier qualities . The ancients and our ...
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... sure , were properly famoused by the boy Homer , and whom they probably took for an admiral at the least , as it would have been well for Keats's literary prosperity if he had been . At any rate , they thought John would be a great man ...
... sure , were properly famoused by the boy Homer , and whom they probably took for an admiral at the least , as it would have been well for Keats's literary prosperity if he had been . At any rate , they thought John would be a great man ...
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... sure that Lessing would not have thanked his biographer for this soup- ticket to a ladleful of fame . If ever a man stood firmly on his own feet , and asked help of none , that man was Gotthold Ephraim Lessing . Herr Stahr's desire to ...
... sure that Lessing would not have thanked his biographer for this soup- ticket to a ladleful of fame . If ever a man stood firmly on his own feet , and asked help of none , that man was Gotthold Ephraim Lessing . Herr Stahr's desire to ...
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CONTENTS | 9 |
SPENSER II | 62 |
SHAKESPEARE ONCE MORE | 81 |
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æsthetic artist beauty become Ben Jonson biography blank-verse called certainly character Châteaubriand Chaucer Coleridge conscious criticism Dante delight divine doth doubt eclogue edition England example eyes Faery Queen fancy father feeling French genius German gives Goethe Grasmere Greek Hamlet heart Herr Stahr ideal imagination inspired instinct judgment Keats kind language Latin learned Lessing Lessing's letters literary literature living look Lord Lord Houghton Lyrical Ballads Macbeth Masson matter meaning metrist Milton mind modern moral nature never original Paradise Lost passage passion perhaps Petrarch phrase play poems poet poetic poetry prose rhyme Rousseau says seems sense sentiment Shakespeare sometimes soul speak Spenser style sure sweet syllable sympathy taste tells temperament thing thought tragedy translation true truth verse Voltaire whole William Wordsworth words Wordsworth writing written wrote