Prose of the Romantic PeriodCarl Woodring Houghton Mifflin, 1961 - 600 páginas Prose excerpts from the works of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Thomas de Quincey, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and others. |
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... expression , to be received cum grano salis . All provincial or bye - phrases come under the same mark of reprobation all such as the writer transfers to the page from his fire - side or a particular coterie , or that he invents for his ...
... expression , to be received cum grano salis . All provincial or bye - phrases come under the same mark of reprobation all such as the writer transfers to the page from his fire - side or a particular coterie , or that he invents for his ...
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... expression that is , the sympathetic and objective expression of the par- ticular and concrete . " The text here is taken from Lectures on the English Poets , 1818 , which differs slightly in phrasing from the Second Edition of 1819 ...
... expression that is , the sympathetic and objective expression of the par- ticular and concrete . " The text here is taken from Lectures on the English Poets , 1818 , which differs slightly in phrasing from the Second Edition of 1819 ...
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... expressions . There would be too much art in this , for that great love of nature with which they are all of them ... expression . The case , however , is extremely different with the sub- ordinate parts of composition ; with the ...
... expressions . There would be too much art in this , for that great love of nature with which they are all of them ... expression . The case , however , is extremely different with the sub- ordinate parts of composition ; with the ...
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JEREMY BENTHAM | 4 |
THOMAS PAINE | 11 |
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS | 20 |
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admiration Aeneid Æschylus appeared Archdeacon Hare beautiful Boccaccio called character Coleridge common criticism death delight dramatic dreams E. V. Lucas edition effect English Epictetus essay expression faculty fancy feeling genius give Godiva Hamlet Hazlitt heart heaven human idea images imagination impressions John John Keats Keats King Lear lady Lamb Landor language Leigh Hunt Leofric less letters light living London look Lyrical Ballads Macbeth manner means Milton mind moral nature never night objects observed Othello pain Paradise Lost passion perfect perhaps person philosophical play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry present principle produced prose reader reason Romantic Romeo and Juliet scene seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society soul spirit style taste thee thing thou thought Tiberius tion truth verse Walter Landor whole words Wordsworth write