Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... ground rather than the full - blown flower . His muse is no " babbling gossip of the air , " fluent and re- dundant ; but , like a stammerer , or a dumb person , that has just found the use of speech 44 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
... ground rather than the full - blown flower . His muse is no " babbling gossip of the air , " fluent and re- dundant ; but , like a stammerer , or a dumb person , that has just found the use of speech 44 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
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... Muses ' mysteries ! " On the contrary , no one was more apt to pry into mysteries which do not strictly belong to the Muses . Of the same kind with the Procession of the Passions , as little obscure , and still more beautiful , is the ...
... Muses ' mysteries ! " On the contrary , no one was more apt to pry into mysteries which do not strictly belong to the Muses . Of the same kind with the Procession of the Passions , as little obscure , and still more beautiful , is the ...
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William Hazlitt. its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet like that which " Circled Una's angel face , And made a sunshine in the shady place . " The four greatest names in English poetry , are almost the four first ...
William Hazlitt. its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet like that which " Circled Una's angel face , And made a sunshine in the shady place . " The four greatest names in English poetry , are almost the four first ...
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... Muses ; a hymn to Fame . had his thoughts constantly fixed on the con- templation of the Hebrew theocracy , and of a perfect commonwealth ; and he seized the pen . with a hand just warm from the touch of the ark of faith . His religious ...
... Muses ; a hymn to Fame . had his thoughts constantly fixed on the con- templation of the Hebrew theocracy , and of a perfect commonwealth ; and he seized the pen . with a hand just warm from the touch of the ark of faith . His religious ...
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... Muse was not so simple or confined . A sound arises like a steam of rich distilled per- fumes ; " we hear the pealing organ , but the incense on the altars is also there , and the statues of the gods are ranged around ! The ear indeed ...
... Muse was not so simple or confined . A sound arises like a steam of rich distilled per- fumes ; " we hear the pealing organ , but the incense on the altars is also there , and the statues of the gods are ranged around ! The ear indeed ...
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