Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions ...William Pickering, 1928 - Criticism |
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... ARNOLD WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY FREDERICK WILLIAM ROE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF hb NEW YORK HARCOURT , BRACE AND COMPANY COPYRIGHT . 1928. BY HARCOURT , BRACE AND COMPANY , SSAYS AND POEMS OF.
... ARNOLD WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY FREDERICK WILLIAM ROE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF hb NEW YORK HARCOURT , BRACE AND COMPANY COPYRIGHT . 1928. BY HARCOURT , BRACE AND COMPANY , SSAYS AND POEMS OF.
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... English , eneral , could never learn their way , or find themselves there . TON - 1 2 d D n ' istos lik the lical literature can hardly be said to create public taste opinion : I believe it does no more than strongly reflect and thereby ...
... English , eneral , could never learn their way , or find themselves there . TON - 1 2 d D n ' istos lik the lical literature can hardly be said to create public taste opinion : I believe it does no more than strongly reflect and thereby ...
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... English by order of King Charles , and was in a sixth edit . in 1726. The author , a native of Scotland , and Master of Sutton's Hospital , London , wrote also De Statu Mortuorum et Resurgentium , and several other books , died Sep. 27 ...
... English by order of King Charles , and was in a sixth edit . in 1726. The author , a native of Scotland , and Master of Sutton's Hospital , London , wrote also De Statu Mortuorum et Resurgentium , and several other books , died Sep. 27 ...
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... English literature . Ed . ] 10 [ Aristoph . Ranæ . v . 96-7 . Mr. Frere , in the tone of the Bacchus of the play , translates thus : There's not one hearty Poet amongst them all That's fit to risque an adventurous valiant phrase . But ...
... English literature . Ed . ] 10 [ Aristoph . Ranæ . v . 96-7 . Mr. Frere , in the tone of the Bacchus of the play , translates thus : There's not one hearty Poet amongst them all That's fit to risque an adventurous valiant phrase . But ...
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... English poet has greatly the advantage in thought and still more in expression . Philo- sophy in the song of Milton is better harmonized with poetry than in that of Dante ; it is fused into the poetic mass by some- thing accompanying it ...
... English poet has greatly the advantage in thought and still more in expression . Philo- sophy in the song of Milton is better harmonized with poetry than in that of Dante ; it is fused into the poetic mass by some- thing accompanying it ...
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