English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries) Selected and Ed. by Edmund D. JonesEdmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1940 - 460 sivua |
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... spirit is in the human body . For without spirit the body languishes , and the soul is impotent : now everything that they call 240 DENNIS.
... spirit is in the human body . For without spirit the body languishes , and the soul is impotent : now everything that they call 240 DENNIS.
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... spirit or genius , and in short everything that moves , is passion . Now if the chief thing in poetry be passion , why , then , the chief thing in great poetry must be great passion . We have shown , too , that passion in poetry is of ...
... spirit or genius , and in short everything that moves , is passion . Now if the chief thing in poetry be passion , why , then , the chief thing in great poetry must be great passion . We have shown , too , that passion in poetry is of ...
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... Spirit of the Age ( 57 ) . Winterslow ( 25 ) . HOLMES ( OLIVER WENDELL ) . The Autocrat of the Breakfast- Table ( 61 ) . The Poet at the Breakfast - Table ( 95 ) . fessor at the Breakfast - Table ( 89 ) . HORNE ( R. H. ) . A New Spirit ...
... Spirit of the Age ( 57 ) . Winterslow ( 25 ) . HOLMES ( OLIVER WENDELL ) . The Autocrat of the Breakfast- Table ( 61 ) . The Poet at the Breakfast - Table ( 95 ) . fessor at the Breakfast - Table ( 89 ) . HORNE ( R. H. ) . A New Spirit ...
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION 15671620 | 65 |
SAMUEL DANIEL 15621619 | 72 |
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