English Critical Essays: Nineteenth CenturyEdmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1921 - 610 páginas |
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... style , in order , among other reasons , that he may not censure me for not having performed what I never attempted . The Reader will find that personifications of abstract ideas rarely occur in these volumes ; and are utterly rejected ...
... style , in order , among other reasons , that he may not censure me for not having performed what I never attempted . The Reader will find that personifications of abstract ideas rarely occur in these volumes ; and are utterly rejected ...
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... style than this may easily be found , instances of colder style - few better instances of purer style . Not a single expression ( the invocation in the concluding couplet of the second sonnet perhaps excepted ) can be spared , yet not a ...
... style than this may easily be found , instances of colder style - few better instances of purer style . Not a single expression ( the invocation in the concluding couplet of the second sonnet perhaps excepted ) can be spared , yet not a ...
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... style by the accumulation of their research . Over and above this , there is in Milton , and a little in Wordsworth also , one defect which is in the highest degree faulty and unclassical , which mars the effect and impairs the ...
... style by the accumulation of their research . Over and above this , there is in Milton , and a little in Wordsworth also , one defect which is in the highest degree faulty and unclassical , which mars the effect and impairs the ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 40 |
WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 85 |
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