Studies in English LiteratureEdward Stanford, 1883 - 444 頁 |
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... delight unfelt by him , and so also was the splendid physical and mental health which these two illus- trious men enjoyed . His love of nature must have been feeble , for it yielded no fruit in poetry , and his intellect , in spite of ...
... delight unfelt by him , and so also was the splendid physical and mental health which these two illus- trious men enjoyed . His love of nature must have been feeble , for it yielded no fruit in poetry , and his intellect , in spite of ...
第 24 頁
... delighted with his achievement , which most men now - a - days will regard as utterly con- temptible ; and Mr. Carruthers publishes a corre- spondence in which the poet , not four years before his death , thanks Dr Oliver , of Bath ...
... delighted with his achievement , which most men now - a - days will regard as utterly con- temptible ; and Mr. Carruthers publishes a corre- spondence in which the poet , not four years before his death , thanks Dr Oliver , of Bath ...
第 42 頁
John Dennis. greatest , Lord Macaulay . He is one of the most delightful of writers , and , according to Steele and Tickell , was the most agreeable of men . He was sixteen years older than Pope , and had reached the summit of the ...
John Dennis. greatest , Lord Macaulay . He is one of the most delightful of writers , and , according to Steele and Tickell , was the most agreeable of men . He was sixteen years older than Pope , and had reached the summit of the ...
第 60 頁
... be forgotten that his ' Homer ' has afforded infinite delight to many a boy and girl between the ages , say , of twelve and sixteen . charming , for Pope's obligations to the ' Lutrin ' 60 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... be forgotten that his ' Homer ' has afforded infinite delight to many a boy and girl between the ages , say , of twelve and sixteen . charming , for Pope's obligations to the ' Lutrin ' 60 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
第 64 頁
... delight in these mystifications , and may indulge in them without offence , is proved by the illustrious example of Sir Walter Scott . The Elegy itself deserves , we think , scarcely more praise than Mr. Elwin has awarded it . The poem ...
... delight in these mystifications , and may indulge in them without offence , is proved by the illustrious example of Sir Walter Scott . The Elegy itself deserves , we think , scarcely more praise than Mr. Elwin has awarded it . The poem ...
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