Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... Poets who lived about the time of Shak- speare . With Notes . By Charles Lamb . New York : Wiley & Putnam . 1845. 16mo . pp . 448 . Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth . By William Hazlitt . New York : Wiley ...
... Poets who lived about the time of Shak- speare . With Notes . By Charles Lamb . New York : Wiley & Putnam . 1845. 16mo . pp . 448 . Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth . By William Hazlitt . New York : Wiley ...
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... poetry . The old times were sufficiently recent to be ideally apprehended . They lingered in knightly feelings and ... poet a wide variety of subjects , from which to.
... poetry . The old times were sufficiently recent to be ideally apprehended . They lingered in knightly feelings and ... poet a wide variety of subjects , from which to.
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... poetry . Taken altogether , it would be difficult to find a class of minds more com- prehensive , profound , practical , and available . The phi- losophers were poets , and the poets philosophers . There was a strong development and ...
... poetry . Taken altogether , it would be difficult to find a class of minds more com- prehensive , profound , practical , and available . The phi- losophers were poets , and the poets philosophers . There was a strong development and ...
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... poetry had died away on his ear . He would stand amazed to find so much genius and impassioned action associated with so much flutter and rant , and perhaps would seek , in the phrase " irregular genius , " a convenient passage out of ...
... poetry had died away on his ear . He would stand amazed to find so much genius and impassioned action associated with so much flutter and rant , and perhaps would seek , in the phrase " irregular genius , " a convenient passage out of ...
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... poets of his own day , that " they are a sort of poor , starved rascals , that are ever wrapt up in foul linen ; and can boast of nothing but a lean visage peering out of a seam - rent suit , the very emblem of beggary . " We sup- pose ...
... poets of his own day , that " they are a sort of poor , starved rascals , that are ever wrapt up in foul linen ; and can boast of nothing but a lean visage peering out of a seam - rent suit , the very emblem of beggary . " We sup- pose ...
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