The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... former . Next to the Stagi- rite , the best critic that any age has produced is Longinus , whose treatise on the Sublime is pervaded throughout with that Homeric fire and spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught ...
... former . Next to the Stagi- rite , the best critic that any age has produced is Longinus , whose treatise on the Sublime is pervaded throughout with that Homeric fire and spirit which afforded him such genuine delight , and which taught ...
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... former of whom places Milton above all the world's poets , making him combine all that is beautiful and sublime in Homer and Virgil . Nor is the latter much less eulogistic , as may be seen from the following lines from his Table Talk ...
... former of whom places Milton above all the world's poets , making him combine all that is beautiful and sublime in Homer and Virgil . Nor is the latter much less eulogistic , as may be seen from the following lines from his Table Talk ...
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... former he represents as , indeed , beautiful in person , but in every respect odious in mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike ...
... former he represents as , indeed , beautiful in person , but in every respect odious in mind , capable of committing the most revolting crimes , in order to secure immunity for her- self - willing , for this purpose , to betray alike ...
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... former had more to mourn for -not only her noble husband , slain , and son in danger of assassination , but also her own fate , certain as she felt of being taken into captivity by the conquerors . Yet , surrounded as she was by her own ...
... former had more to mourn for -not only her noble husband , slain , and son in danger of assassination , but also her own fate , certain as she felt of being taken into captivity by the conquerors . Yet , surrounded as she was by her own ...
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... former event occurred that the wrath and resentment of the son of Peleus attained their full force . A whole army flies before his single arm - the Trojans have been driven , like hunted fawns , into the town . On the hero alone every ...
... former event occurred that the wrath and resentment of the son of Peleus attained their full force . A whole army flies before his single arm - the Trojans have been driven , like hunted fawns , into the town . On the hero alone every ...
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