English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... the first pleases all kinds of palates , and the latter only such as have formed to themselves a wrong artificial taste upon little fanciful authors and writers of epigram . Homer , Virgil JOSEPH ADDISON, 1672-1719 Chevy Chase.
... the first pleases all kinds of palates , and the latter only such as have formed to themselves a wrong artificial taste upon little fanciful authors and writers of epigram . Homer , Virgil JOSEPH ADDISON, 1672-1719 Chevy Chase.
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... formed purely by his own invention . It shows a greater genius in Shakespeare to have drawn his Caliban than his Hotspur or Julius Caesar : the one was to be supplied out of his own imagination , whereas the other might have been formed ...
... formed purely by his own invention . It shows a greater genius in Shakespeare to have drawn his Caliban than his Hotspur or Julius Caesar : the one was to be supplied out of his own imagination , whereas the other might have been formed ...
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... formed out of many sects various in their principles , but agreeing in their purpose of mischief , formidable for their numbers , and strong by their supports , while the king's friends are few and weak . The chiefs on either part are ...
... formed out of many sects various in their principles , but agreeing in their purpose of mischief , formidable for their numbers , and strong by their supports , while the king's friends are few and weak . The chiefs on either part are ...
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