English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries).Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1952 - 394 Seiten |
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... poetical enthusiasm is . Poetical enthusiasm is a passion guided by judgement , whose cause is not comprehended by us . That it is a passion is plain , because it moves . That the cause is not comprehended is self - evident . That it ...
... poetical enthusiasm is . Poetical enthusiasm is a passion guided by judgement , whose cause is not comprehended by us . That it is a passion is plain , because it moves . That the cause is not comprehended is self - evident . That it ...
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... poetical . Stapylton is more smooth , and Holyday's is more esteemed for the learning of his notes . A new version was proposed to the poets of that time , and undertaken by them in conjunction . The main design was conducted by Dryden ...
... poetical . Stapylton is more smooth , and Holyday's is more esteemed for the learning of his notes . A new version was proposed to the poets of that time , and undertaken by them in conjunction . The main design was conducted by Dryden ...
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... poetical character . It has been observed in the Essay on the Genius of Pope , that Milton's nephew , E. Philips , in his ' Tractatus de carmine dramatico poetarum veterum cui subjungitur Enumeratio Poetarum , Lond . 1670 ' , mentioning ...
... poetical character . It has been observed in the Essay on the Genius of Pope , that Milton's nephew , E. Philips , in his ' Tractatus de carmine dramatico poetarum veterum cui subjungitur Enumeratio Poetarum , Lond . 1670 ' , mentioning ...
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION 15671620 | 55 |
SAMUEL DANIEL 15621619 | 61 |
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