English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. xxiv
... appears to exist , sin is a figment of false psychology ; lead mankind to return to the natural , and they will find happiness . The poetical possibilities of sentimentalism were not grasped by any noteworthy poet before Thomson . The ...
... appears to exist , sin is a figment of false psychology ; lead mankind to return to the natural , and they will find happiness . The poetical possibilities of sentimentalism were not grasped by any noteworthy poet before Thomson . The ...
Стр. xxv
... appears in several ardent passages . The choice of blank verse as the medium of this liberal and expansive train of thought was appropriate . It should not be supposed , however , that Thomson accepted sentimen- talism in its entirety ...
... appears in several ardent passages . The choice of blank verse as the medium of this liberal and expansive train of thought was appropriate . It should not be supposed , however , that Thomson accepted sentimen- talism in its entirety ...
Стр. xxxii
Ernest Bernbaum. Endas the heroic couplet . The vacillation of his views appears in the difference between the sentiments of The Traveller and those of The Deserted Village . The former is a survey of the nations of Europe , the object ...
Ernest Bernbaum. Endas the heroic couplet . The vacillation of his views appears in the difference between the sentiments of The Traveller and those of The Deserted Village . The former is a survey of the nations of Europe , the object ...
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... appear Bears less reproach than they who placed him there . But if contempt is on thy face entailed , Disgrace itself shall be ashamed ; Scandal shall blush that it has not prevailed To blast the man it has defamed . Let all that merit ...
... appear Bears less reproach than they who placed him there . But if contempt is on thy face entailed , Disgrace itself shall be ashamed ; Scandal shall blush that it has not prevailed To blast the man it has defamed . Let all that merit ...
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... Appear in writing or in judging ill ; But , of the two , less dangerous is th ' offense To tire our patience , than mislead our sense . Some few in that , but numbers err in this , Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool ...
... Appear in writing or in judging ill ; But , of the two , less dangerous is th ' offense To tire our patience , than mislead our sense . Some few in that , but numbers err in this , Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool ...
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