| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 páginas
...diction. At the same time that we were studying the Greek Tragic Poets, he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were the lessons...trouble to bring up, so as to escape his censure. I learnt from him, that Poetry, even that of the loftiest, and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us re::d Shakspeare and Mil ton as lessons; and they were the lessons too which required...learned from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest, aud seemiugly that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science, and more... | |
| 1822 - 666 páginas
...allusions. " When we were studying the Greek tragic poets," says Mr. Coleridge, "he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons ; and they were the lessons...censure. I learned from him that poetry, even that of the joftiest, and seemingly that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science,... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 páginas
...diction. At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read Blmkepeare and Milton as lessons ; and they were the lessons too. which required most time and trouble to bring uf so as to escape his censure. I learnt from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest and seemingly... | |
| 1834 - 410 páginas
...made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons ; and they were lhe lessons too, which required mosi time and trouble to bring up so as to escape his censure. 1 learnt from him that poetry, even that of the lolties! and seemingly that of the wildest odes, had... | |
| 1834 - 772 páginas
...disciplinarian, but produced excellent scholars. Mr. Coleridge says — "He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer...too which required most time and trouble to bring vp, so as to escape his censure. I learned from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest, and seemingly... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...diction. At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons ; and they were the lessons,...too, which required most time and trouble to bring vp, so as to escape his censure. I learned from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest, and seemingly... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 páginas
...were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read Shakspcarc and Milton as lessons : and they were lessons, too, which required most time and trouble to bring up, so as to escape his censure. I learnt from him thi* poetry, even that of the loftiest, and, seemingly, that of the widest odes, had... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons : and they were lessons, too, which required most time and trouble to bring up, so as to escape his censure. ' I learnt from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest, and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had... | |
| 1834 - 590 páginas
...diction. At the same time that we were studying the Greek tragic poets, he made us read Shakspeare and Milton as lessons ; and they were the lessons, too, which required most time and labour to bring up, so as to escape his censure. I learned from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest... | |
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