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" ... expected from a man of prayer, always writing at the foot of the cross ; but it abounds with passages of exquisite beauty, and contains some of true sublimity. A soft tinge of poetic, and, it may be said, of religious melancholy is shed over the whole,... "
The Philological and Biographical Works of Charles Butler, Esquire, of ... - Página 109
por Charles Butler - 1817
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The Port Folio, Volumen4

1810 - 702 páginas
...of molal in an epic poem; and it contains more of profane love than might be expected from a man pf prayer, always writing at the foot of the cross ;...long after The haughty Bourbon's unrelenting hate, — DRYDEU. had sealed the doom of the author. It is a memorable and a curious circumstance that immediately...
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The Life of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray

Charles Butler - 1811 - 262 páginas
...melancholy is shed over the whole, which seems to elevate it to real poetry, gives it an indiscribable charm, and interests the reader, both for the author...first edition of the work, and consequently long after f " The haughty Bourbon's unrelenting hate — " had sealed the author's doom. CHAP. XIV. FEXELON'S...
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The life of Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray. To which are added, The lives of ...

Charles Butler - 1819 - 342 páginas
...prosaic ; its moral is oftener taught by long discourses, than bv action, the proper vehicle of moral in an epic poem; and it contains more of profane love,...long after, " The haughty Bourbon's unrelenting hate — " DRYDEN. had sealed the author's doom. CHAP. XIV. FENELON'S OTHER LITERARY WORKS AND GENERAL LITERARY...
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The French Librarian: Or Literary Guide, Pointing Out the Best Works of the ...

L. T. Ventouillac - 1829 - 630 páginas
...action, its proper vehicle in an epic poem ; and it contains more of profane love, than might hare been expected from a man of prayer, always writing at the...interests the reader, both for the author and his hero." — IVorks ofC. Butler, vol.3, p. 112. Full particulars of the various editions of Télémaque will...
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The French Librarian: Or Literary Guide, Pointing Out the Best Works of the ...

L. T. Ventouillac - 1829 - 598 páginas
...abounds with passages of exquisite beauty, and contains some of true sublimity. A soft tinge of poetie, and it may be said of religious melancholy is shed...interests the reader, both for the author and his hero." — Works ofC. Butler, vol.3, p. 112. Full particulars of the various editions of Telémaque will be...
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The French Librarian Or Literary Guide....

L. T.. Ventouillac - 1829 - 598 páginas
...exquisite beauty, and contains some of true sublimity. A soft tinge of poetic, and it may be «aid of religious melancholy is shed over the whole, which...interests the reader, both for the author and his hero." — Works ofC. Butler, vol.3, p. 112. Full particulars of the various editions of Télémaque will...
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The American Bibliopolist, Volúmenes6-7

1874 - 992 páginas
...some of true sublimity. A soft tinge of poetic, and it may be said of religious melancholy is sbed over the whole, which seems to elevate it to real poetry, gives it an indescribable charm, aud interests the reader, both for the author and Us hero."— Worti of 0. Butler, vol. 8, p. IIS....
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