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Such may suit perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne ' er the song Of
Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow ' d . Not by
chords alone Well touch ' d , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears
the ...
Such may suit perhaps The rural dance , but such was ne ' er the song Of
Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow ' d . Not by
chords alone Well touch ' d , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears
the ...
Página xx
The last elegy is , perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt
to encumber his poetry with too many learned allusions , which unfitted them for
the general readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much ...
The last elegy is , perhaps , the best , next to that upon the Spring . Milton was apt
to encumber his poetry with too many learned allusions , which unfitted them for
the general readers , who might have taste and sympathy without much ...
Página xxi
Sometimes an image , sometimes an epithet displays it . A holy inspiration had
already commenced in his mind . The tone of the sacred writings had taken fast
possession of his enthusiasm : this perhaps was increased by his study of Dante .
Sometimes an image , sometimes an epithet displays it . A holy inspiration had
already commenced in his mind . The tone of the sacred writings had taken fast
possession of his enthusiasm : this perhaps was increased by his study of Dante .
Página xxiv
... of Shakspeare ' s human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is
rarely that I get into a different track of criticism from Warton ; but Warton was
perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has
estimated ...
... of Shakspeare ' s human pathos : he was too stern and heroic for tears . It is
rarely that I get into a different track of criticism from Warton ; but Warton was
perhaps too exclusively fond of imagery and descriptions , and therefore has
estimated ...
Página xxvi
The poet's father held his house under the Earls of Bridgewater , at Horton , near
Harefield , and not far from Ashridge : thus , perhaps , was the poet introduced to
that noble family : he certainly had not yet become a decided puritan and ...
The poet's father held his house under the Earls of Bridgewater , at Horton , near
Harefield , and not far from Ashridge : thus , perhaps , was the poet introduced to
that noble family : he certainly had not yet become a decided puritan and ...
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