The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... nature to lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , asked ages more . Language like this would be much less absurd , if applied to Shakespeare , who has certainly " carried nature to lengths unknown " to Milton . But the ...
... nature to lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , asked ages more . Language like this would be much less absurd , if applied to Shakespeare , who has certainly " carried nature to lengths unknown " to Milton . But the ...
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... nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even Virgil has utterly failed in this respect ; though he had proved himself a great poet before he attempted the ...
... nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even Virgil has utterly failed in this respect ; though he had proved himself a great poet before he attempted the ...
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... natural passion to the Tyrian queen . Nor is she the only true woman Virgil has drawn , independently of Helen . His Lavinia ... nature . Perhaps no fairer specimen of it could be given , in the space at our disposal , than that which he ...
... natural passion to the Tyrian queen . Nor is she the only true woman Virgil has drawn , independently of Helen . His Lavinia ... nature . Perhaps no fairer specimen of it could be given , in the space at our disposal , than that which he ...
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... nature , his respect for old age , and his love and esteem for his father - we mean where he says , " Old man , no want of skill , " & c . , but the original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV . , 243 ...
... nature , his respect for old age , and his love and esteem for his father - we mean where he says , " Old man , no want of skill , " & c . , but the original is much more touch- ing , “ O , old man , " & c . , ( ' ☎ yɛpov ) IV . , 243 ...
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... nature too well to place much stress upon mere size and extent of surface as a means of producing the sublime . No one among the moderns was better qualified to give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is ...
... nature too well to place much stress upon mere size and extent of surface as a means of producing the sublime . No one among the moderns was better qualified to give an opinion on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is ...
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