English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. viii
... spirit of the age which would otherwise be un- represented , and which , as the historical introduction points out , are an integral part of its thought and feeling . The inclusion of passages from " Ossian , " though almost un ...
... spirit of the age which would otherwise be un- represented , and which , as the historical introduction points out , are an integral part of its thought and feeling . The inclusion of passages from " Ossian , " though almost un ...
Стр. xviii
... spirit of moderation . In poetry , as in life , they tended more and more to discoun- tenance manifestations of vehemence . Even the poetry of Dryden , with its reflections of the stormy days through which he had struggled , seemed to ...
... spirit of moderation . In poetry , as in life , they tended more and more to discoun- tenance manifestations of vehemence . Even the poetry of Dryden , with its reflections of the stormy days through which he had struggled , seemed to ...
Стр. xix
... Spirits as gentle and kindly as Parnell insist that the only approach to happiness lies through a religious discipline of the feelings , and protest that death is not to be feared but welcomed- -as the passage from a troublous existence ...
... Spirits as gentle and kindly as Parnell insist that the only approach to happiness lies through a religious discipline of the feelings , and protest that death is not to be feared but welcomed- -as the passage from a troublous existence ...
Стр. xxi
... spirit , though not militant as in the days of Dryden , was still active . The value which they attached to social culture is again shown in the persistence of the sentiment that as man grew in civility he became less ridiculous . The ...
... spirit , though not militant as in the days of Dryden , was still active . The value which they attached to social culture is again shown in the persistence of the sentiment that as man grew in civility he became less ridiculous . The ...
Стр. xxiv
... spirit may be termed sentimentalism . In prose literature it had already been stirring for about twenty - five years , changing the tone of comedy , entering into some of the periodical essays , and assuming a philosophic character in ...
... spirit may be termed sentimentalism . In prose literature it had already been stirring for about twenty - five years , changing the tone of comedy , entering into some of the periodical essays , and assuming a philosophic character in ...
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