History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... rest of the poem - Comparison between the sentiments of Satan and the republican passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages ...
... rest of the poem - Comparison between the sentiments of Satan and the republican passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages ...
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... rest of his concealed compeers , Have cast a trench about me , now five years . The muse not peeps out , one of hundred days ; But lies blocked up and straitened , narrowed in , Fixed to the bed and boards , unlike to win Health , or ...
... rest of his concealed compeers , Have cast a trench about me , now five years . The muse not peeps out , one of hundred days ; But lies blocked up and straitened , narrowed in , Fixed to the bed and boards , unlike to win Health , or ...
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... rest by abrupt intuitions , but by consecutive deductions ; we can walk with him without need of bounding , and we are continually kept upon the straight path : antithesis of words unfolds antithesis of thoughts 8 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE ...
... rest by abrupt intuitions , but by consecutive deductions ; we can walk with him without need of bounding , and we are continually kept upon the straight path : antithesis of words unfolds antithesis of thoughts 8 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE ...
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... rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he is by the vigour and ruggedness of his athletic temperament , by the extraordinary exactness and abundance of his observations and his knowledge . Add also his moral ...
... rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he is by the vigour and ruggedness of his athletic temperament , by the extraordinary exactness and abundance of his observations and his knowledge . Add also his moral ...
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... rest , till we have quite run through , And wearied all the fables of the gods . " " 1 We recognise Venice in this splendour of debauchery -Venice , the throne of Aretinus , the country of Tintor- etto and Giorgione . Volpone seizes ...
... rest , till we have quite run through , And wearied all the fables of the gods . " " 1 We recognise Venice in this splendour of debauchery -Venice , the throne of Aretinus , the country of Tintor- etto and Giorgione . Volpone seizes ...
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