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If a fondness for the Italian writers has sometimes infected his English poetry with
false ornaments , his Latin verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free
from gross depravations . “ Some of Milton ' s Latin poems were written in his ...
If a fondness for the Italian writers has sometimes infected his English poetry with
false ornaments , his Latin verses , both in diction and sentiment , are at least free
from gross depravations . “ Some of Milton ' s Latin poems were written in his ...
Página xvi
It has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of
thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine
lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature
to old ...
It has also a vigour of expression , a dignity of sentiment , and elevation of
thought , rarely found in very young writers . " The poem consists of sixty - nine
lines . The whole is beautiful . In answer to those who assert the liability of nature
to old ...
Página xx
He says " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill
and address of a master , and form a train of allusions and digressions ,
productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trilling and unimportant
circumstance the ...
He says " the transitions and corrections of this elegy are conducted with the skill
and address of a master , and form a train of allusions and digressions ,
productive of fine sentiment and poetry . From a trilling and unimportant
circumstance the ...
Página xxi
... Over some wide - water ' d shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Again : Thus
, Night , oft see me in thy pale career ; down to the end . In general , there is more
of description than of sentiment , more of the material than of the immaterial ...
... Over some wide - water ' d shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Again : Thus
, Night , oft see me in thy pale career ; down to the end . In general , there is more
of description than of sentiment , more of the material than of the immaterial ...
Página xxiv
If I say that there is not much sentiment in these descriptions I shall probably be
answered , that the images are selected by sentiment , and so arranged as to
produce a particular tone of sentiment . If it be so , the sentiment is not brought
out ...
If I say that there is not much sentiment in these descriptions I shall probably be
answered , that the images are selected by sentiment , and so arranged as to
produce a particular tone of sentiment . If it be so , the sentiment is not brought
out ...
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