The English Poets: Ben Johnson to DrydenThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1916 |
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... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
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... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
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... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
... Charles Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man . ' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper ...
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... Charles Lamb said , of a sort which no one can resent . The motto is ' Nec habeo , nec careo , nec curo , ' and the poem is divided into three parts , one treating of ' nec habeo , ' another of ' nec careo , ' and the third of ' nec ...
... Charles Lamb said , of a sort which no one can resent . The motto is ' Nec habeo , nec careo , nec curo , ' and the poem is divided into three parts , one treating of ' nec habeo , ' another of ' nec careo , ' and the third of ' nec ...
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