Notes from Books: In Four EssaysJ. Murray, 1849 - 295 pagini |
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... poet who is now one of the foremost members of that body in France which is called its Government , and who is apparently one of the least erring , certainly the most brave and generous of their number , -if that in some respects very ...
... poet who is now one of the foremost members of that body in France which is called its Government , and who is apparently one of the least erring , certainly the most brave and generous of their number , -if that in some respects very ...
Pagina 2
... poet could be con- tent to give it an appellation less poetical than Philomel , ' or ' tuneful bird of night ; ' and the luminary which was formerly graced with some such titular distinction as ' Bright Pho- bus , ' or ' Apollo's golden ...
... poet could be con- tent to give it an appellation less poetical than Philomel , ' or ' tuneful bird of night ; ' and the luminary which was formerly graced with some such titular distinction as ' Bright Pho- bus , ' or ' Apollo's golden ...
Pagina 6
... poet , not to draw his language ex- clusively from that of common life , nor indeed to reject , from some kinds of poetry , language of a highly scholastic and composite structure ; but in general to use the same language which is ...
... poet , not to draw his language ex- clusively from that of common life , nor indeed to reject , from some kinds of poetry , language of a highly scholastic and composite structure ; but in general to use the same language which is ...
Pagina 7
... passu with their destruction , and that Mr. Wordsworth has not , any more than any poet ever did before , cut off the succession of readers who are capable of receiving , through catch - WORDSWORTH'S POETICAL WORKS . 7.
... passu with their destruction , and that Mr. Wordsworth has not , any more than any poet ever did before , cut off the succession of readers who are capable of receiving , through catch - WORDSWORTH'S POETICAL WORKS . 7.
Pagina 10
... fol- lowers should be a peculiar people . We know not why this should have been done , or what was the compensation which it brought for the disadvantage , which it must unquestionably be esteemed by any poet , to have his 10 ESSAYS ON.
... fol- lowers should be a peculiar people . We know not why this should have been done , or what was the compensation which it brought for the disadvantage , which it must unquestionably be esteemed by any poet , to have his 10 ESSAYS ON.
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