English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... expressions . But , since it often happens that the most obvious phrases , and those which are used in ordinary ... expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the ...
... expressions . But , since it often happens that the most obvious phrases , and those which are used in ordinary ... expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the ...
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... expression are indispensably necessary to support the style , and keep it from falling into the flatness of prose . Those who have not a taste for this elevation of style and are apt to ridicule a poet when he departs from the common ...
... expression are indispensably necessary to support the style , and keep it from falling into the flatness of prose . Those who have not a taste for this elevation of style and are apt to ridicule a poet when he departs from the common ...
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... expression that reaches the utmost limits of our language , Gray drove it a little more beyond apprehension , by making gales to be redolent of joy and youth . Of the Ode on Adversity , the hint was at first taken from O Diva , gratum ...
... expression that reaches the utmost limits of our language , Gray drove it a little more beyond apprehension , by making gales to be redolent of joy and youth . Of the Ode on Adversity , the hint was at first taken from O Diva , gratum ...
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