English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... spirit of man is the same , though the revelation of oracle and sense be diverse : so as Theology consisteth also of History of the Church , of Parables , which is Divine Poesy , and of holy Doctrine or Precept . For as for that part ...
... spirit of man is the same , though the revelation of oracle and sense be diverse : so as Theology consisteth also of History of the Church , of Parables , which is Divine Poesy , and of holy Doctrine or Precept . For as for that part ...
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... spirit or genius in poetry , in short , everything that pleases , and consequently moves in the poetic diction , is passion , whether it be ordinary or enthusiastic . And thus we have shown what the chief excel- lence in the body of ...
... spirit or genius in poetry , in short , everything that pleases , and consequently moves in the poetic diction , is passion , whether it be ordinary or enthusiastic . And thus we have shown what the chief excel- lence in the body of ...
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... Spirit of the Age . ( Essays on his contemporaries ) ( 57 ) . HORNE ( R. H. ) . A New Spirit of the Age ( 127 ) . JOHNSON ( SAMUEL ) . Lives of the Poets . 2 volumes ( 83 , 84 ) . SAINTE - BEUVE . Causeries du Lundi . ( In English ...
... Spirit of the Age . ( Essays on his contemporaries ) ( 57 ) . HORNE ( R. H. ) . A New Spirit of the Age ( 127 ) . JOHNSON ( SAMUEL ) . Lives of the Poets . 2 volumes ( 83 , 84 ) . SAINTE - BEUVE . Causeries du Lundi . ( In English ...
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