Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222 páginas |
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... Lycidas he speaks of " the great vision of the guarded mount , " with that preternatural weight of impression with which it would present itself suddenly to " the pilot of some small night - foundered skiff : " and the lines in the ...
... Lycidas he speaks of " the great vision of the guarded mount , " with that preternatural weight of impression with which it would present itself suddenly to " the pilot of some small night - foundered skiff : " and the lines in the ...
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... , and Providence their guide . " * * In the Appendix will be found the Author's criticisms on Milton's " Eve " and " Lycidas . " 7 LECTURE IV . ON DRYDEN AND POPE . DRYDEN and LECTURE III . ] 81 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
... , and Providence their guide . " * * In the Appendix will be found the Author's criticisms on Milton's " Eve " and " Lycidas . " 7 LECTURE IV . ON DRYDEN AND POPE . DRYDEN and LECTURE III . ] 81 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
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... and others ; but none equal to those in Milton's Lycidas , and in the Winter's Tale . We have few good pastorals in the language . Our manners are not Arcadian ; our climate is not an eternal Μύ [ LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER .
... and others ; but none equal to those in Milton's Lycidas , and in the Winter's Tale . We have few good pastorals in the language . Our manners are not Arcadian ; our climate is not an eternal Μύ [ LECTURE V. ON THOMSON AND COWPER .
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... , like a play that has its catastrophe in the first or second act . This , however , I could not help . I have done as well as I could . APPENDIX . I. ON MILTON'S LYCIDAS . " At last LECTURE VIII . ] 199 ON THE LIVING POETS .
... , like a play that has its catastrophe in the first or second act . This , however , I could not help . I have done as well as I could . APPENDIX . I. ON MILTON'S LYCIDAS . " At last LECTURE VIII . ] 199 ON THE LIVING POETS .
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William Hazlitt. APPENDIX . I. ON MILTON'S LYCIDAS . " At last he rose , and twitched his mantle blue : To - morrow to fresh woods and pastures new . " Of all Milton's smaller poems , Lycidas is the greatest favourite with me . I cannot ...
William Hazlitt. APPENDIX . I. ON MILTON'S LYCIDAS . " At last he rose , and twitched his mantle blue : To - morrow to fresh woods and pastures new . " Of all Milton's smaller poems , Lycidas is the greatest favourite with me . I cannot ...
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