EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ 68
... to be still more fatally true of politics . Of course the temptation of politics to a philosophical mind is very great . To be at the centre of the machine , to be able perhaps to translate a high thought into ANDREW MARVELL.
... to be still more fatally true of politics . Of course the temptation of politics to a philosophical mind is very great . To be at the centre of the machine , to be able perhaps to translate a high thought into ANDREW MARVELL.
Էջ 71
... course Milton's Il Penseroso and L'Allegro have far more value even as country poems than hundreds of more literal transcripts . From a literary point of view indeed the juxtapositions of half a dozen epithets alone would prove the ...
... course Milton's Il Penseroso and L'Allegro have far more value even as country poems than hundreds of more literal transcripts . From a literary point of view indeed the juxtapositions of half a dozen epithets alone would prove the ...
Էջ 86
... deficiencies of his new Protector , makes us very melancholy indeed . Flattery is of course a slough in which many poets have wallowed ; and a little grovelling was held to be even more commendable in poets in 86 Andrew Marvell.
... deficiencies of his new Protector , makes us very melancholy indeed . Flattery is of course a slough in which many poets have wallowed ; and a little grovelling was held to be even more commendable in poets in 86 Andrew Marvell.
Էջ 89
... course there are notable passages scattered throughout them . In " Last Instructions to a Painter , " the passage beginning , " Paint last the king , and a dead shade of night , " where Charles II . sees in a vision the shapes of ...
... course there are notable passages scattered throughout them . In " Last Instructions to a Painter , " the passage beginning , " Paint last the king , and a dead shade of night , " where Charles II . sees in a vision the shapes of ...
Էջ 99
... course , Lamb is really speaking of the spirit of the poems ; his own Latinity , as shown by the Latin letters which he was fond of inter- mingling with his correspondence , was more copious than correct . Lamb , it is true , saw poetry ...
... course , Lamb is really speaking of the spirit of the poems ; his own Latinity , as shown by the Latin letters which he was fond of inter- mingling with his correspondence , was more copious than correct . Lamb , it is true , saw poetry ...
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