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" ... what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe. "
American Annals of Education - Página 253
1839
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Southern Review, Volumen1

1828 - 568 páginas
...despicable creatures our common rhymers and play writers be, and shew them what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry both in divine and human things." (Tract: on Education.") " Areopagitica— So Hor. Epist. i. 2, says of Homer, quid sit pulchrum, quid...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen6

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 828 páginas
...Israel 'scape The' infection, when their borrowed gold rompouA The calf in Oreb. lliltm't Paradise LM!. Now will be the right season of forming them to be...able writers and composers in every excellent matter. Jfiu«. Flowers dress the altars for the cloathi The sea-born amber we compose. MamU. He would undertake...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Parte1,Volumen6

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 páginas
...Israel 'scape The' infection, when their borrowed gold compneJ The calf in Oreb. Sfitton't Paradue Lot. Now will be the right season of forming them to be able writers and compoieri in every excellent matter. Mdtn. Flowers dress the altars for the cloaths The sea-born amber...
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The London Magazine

1828 - 724 páginas
...despicable creatures our common rhymers and play writers be, and show them what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry both in divine and human things.' — (Tract on Education.) refuge in this cold and desolate region of utility. They begin by discoursing...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen12

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 páginas
...that disease of grieved conscience, And well could cure the same ; his name was Patience. Spenser. N* when they shall be thus fraught with an universal insight into things. Milton. Hardy shepherd, such...
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The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen10;Volumen21

1839 - 512 páginas
...in regard to the dignity of that art ; and knowing, as that great bard expressed it, " what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things ;" and feeling, in his inmost spirit, that consciousness of power which animates all who are endowed...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...common rhimers and play-writers be ; and »heir them what religious, what glorious and mignificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things. From hence, and not till DOW, will be the right season of forming them to be able writers and composers in every excellent matter,...
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The Educator: Prize Essays on the Expediency and Means of Elevating the ...

Central Society of Education (London, England), John Lalor, John Abraham Heraud, Edward Higginson, James Simpson - 1839 - 558 páginas
...despicable creatures our common rhimers and play-writers be, and show them what religious, what glorious, and magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things." 165. This passage is quoted, because it is desirable to impress on the reader the great expediency,...
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The New-York Review, Volumen4

1839 - 538 páginas
...despicable creatures our common rhymers and play-writers be, and what religious, what glorious end magnificent use might be made of poetry, both in divine and human things" When Milton addresses the parliament, he is true to his fraternity, and cites, as an authority to that...
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Literary Leaves, Volumen2

David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 364 páginas
...common rhymers, and by the study of poetry of the highest order learn " what religious, what glorious and magnificent use might be made of poetry both in divine and human things." It is truly wonderful that any individual who has ever thought at all upon the human mind, and has...
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