Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... character as the painters say in mass . The defect of the drama is , that it can delineate only motion . If a thoughtful person will compare the character of Achilles , as we find it in Homer , with the more surpassing creations of ...
... character as the painters say in mass . The defect of the drama is , that it can delineate only motion . If a thoughtful person will compare the character of Achilles , as we find it in Homer , with the more surpassing creations of ...
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... character of his intellect . We have shown that no character except his own , and characters most strictly allied to his own , are delineated in his works . The tendency of his mind was rather to personify isolated qualities or impulses ...
... character of his intellect . We have shown that no character except his own , and characters most strictly allied to his own , are delineated in his works . The tendency of his mind was rather to personify isolated qualities or impulses ...
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... character of Satan and the character of Eve , are two of the simplest the latter probably the very simplest in the whole field of literature . On this side Milton's art is classical . On the other hand , in no writer is the imagery more ...
... character of Satan and the character of Eve , are two of the simplest the latter probably the very simplest in the whole field of literature . On this side Milton's art is classical . On the other hand , in no writer is the imagery more ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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