Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 152
... poets used one or more of these epithets or phrases on occasion , but not in conjunction , but it is the constant recurrence that marks down the Canterbury poet , with his " raptures of air and fire . " Thus , in " Tamburlaine , " we ...
... poets used one or more of these epithets or phrases on occasion , but not in conjunction , but it is the constant recurrence that marks down the Canterbury poet , with his " raptures of air and fire . " Thus , in " Tamburlaine , " we ...
Page 173
... poet to have occurred , and it is to him that Dante addresses those burning words of reproach which are among the most impassioned verses of the Purgatory . The pathetic meeting in which Sordello claims Virgil as a countryman has just ...
... poet to have occurred , and it is to him that Dante addresses those burning words of reproach which are among the most impassioned verses of the Purgatory . The pathetic meeting in which Sordello claims Virgil as a countryman has just ...
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... poet . Thus , Wordsworth's character needed expansion . He was too self - con- tained , too " rugged , ” as he himself tells us , to give his natural gifts free course . The Revolution - with its personal sufferings , its heroic ...
... poet . Thus , Wordsworth's character needed expansion . He was too self - con- tained , too " rugged , ” as he himself tells us , to give his natural gifts free course . The Revolution - with its personal sufferings , its heroic ...
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