History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 77.
2. lappuse
... poet , who has studied and travelled , a man like Alfred de Musset , Victor Hugo , Lamartine , or Heine , in a black coat and gloves , welcomed by the ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in ...
... poet , who has studied and travelled , a man like Alfred de Musset , Victor Hugo , Lamartine , or Heine , in a black coat and gloves , welcomed by the ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in ...
43. lappuse
... poet will re- turn to the idea he has quitted , and insert it in the thought to which he is giving expression . It is impossible to translate these incon- gruous ideas , which quite disconcert our modern style . At times they are ...
... poet will re- turn to the idea he has quitted , and insert it in the thought to which he is giving expression . It is impossible to translate these incon- gruous ideas , which quite disconcert our modern style . At times they are ...
45. lappuse
... poet , was a more ignorant man than the others , who knew no poetry ; so that in the hall , when they handed him the harp , he was obliged to withdraw , being unable to sing like his companions . Once , keeping night - watch over the ...
... poet , was a more ignorant man than the others , who knew no poetry ; so that in the hall , when they handed him the harp , he was obliged to withdraw , being unable to sing like his companions . Once , keeping night - watch over the ...
53. lappuse
... poet can be at one time a brute and a genius , because his genius comes and goes like a disease , and instead of having it he simply is ruled by it . ' A.D. 611. This year Cynegils succeeded to the government in Wessex , and held it one ...
... poet can be at one time a brute and a genius , because his genius comes and goes like a disease , and instead of having it he simply is ruled by it . ' A.D. 611. This year Cynegils succeeded to the government in Wessex , and held it one ...
54. lappuse
... poet into an artisan ! They bear witness to the con- trariety which then impeded culture and nature , and spoiled at once the Latin form and the Saxon genius . Beyond this barrier , which drew an impassable line between civilisa- tion ...
... poet into an artisan ! They bear witness to the con- trariety which then impeded culture and nature , and spoiled at once the Latin form and the Saxon genius . Beyond this barrier , which drew an impassable line between civilisa- tion ...
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