Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... Nature and the sublimity of the Divine attributes are so forcibly and eloquently de- picted , the arguments against sin and in- fidelity are so concisely and powerfully urged , and the contrast between the nothingness of man's earthly ...
... Nature and the sublimity of the Divine attributes are so forcibly and eloquently de- picted , the arguments against sin and in- fidelity are so concisely and powerfully urged , and the contrast between the nothingness of man's earthly ...
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... natural beauties of scenery , which , under the name of the English style , has supplanted the majestic but formal manner of Italy , France , and Holland . In the former , Nature is followed and humoured , in the latter she is forced ...
... natural beauties of scenery , which , under the name of the English style , has supplanted the majestic but formal manner of Italy , France , and Holland . In the former , Nature is followed and humoured , in the latter she is forced ...
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... nature , as in his sketch of Beau Tibbs and innumerable pas- sages in the Vicar of Wakefield . ' The two poems of the Traveller ' and the Deserted Village ' will ever be regarded as masterpieces of sentiment and description . The light ...
... nature , as in his sketch of Beau Tibbs and innumerable pas- sages in the Vicar of Wakefield . ' The two poems of the Traveller ' and the Deserted Village ' will ever be regarded as masterpieces of sentiment and description . The light ...
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... nature to admit of its authors being exactly grouped , by a Linnæan system of classification . Striking resemblances and distinctions will , no doubt , be found among poets ; but the shades of variety and gradation are so infinite ...
... nature to admit of its authors being exactly grouped , by a Linnæan system of classification . Striking resemblances and distinctions will , no doubt , be found among poets ; but the shades of variety and gradation are so infinite ...
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... Nature's great ancestor ! Day's elder born ! And fated to survive the transient sun ! By mortals and immortals seen with awe ! A starry crown thy raven brow adorns , An azure zone thy waist ; clouds , in heaven's loom Wrought through ...
... Nature's great ancestor ! Day's elder born ! And fated to survive the transient sun ! By mortals and immortals seen with awe ! A starry crown thy raven brow adorns , An azure zone thy waist ; clouds , in heaven's loom Wrought through ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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