Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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... feelings from being profoundly mysterious , and , in the English church , forced not only upon the atten- tion , but even upon the eye of the most thoughtless . According to the discipline of the English church , the unbaptized are ...
... feelings from being profoundly mysterious , and , in the English church , forced not only upon the atten- tion , but even upon the eye of the most thoughtless . According to the discipline of the English church , the unbaptized are ...
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... feeling towards Shakspeare ? Was Addison's neglect representative of a general neglect ? If so , whence came Rowe's edi- tion , Pope's , Theobald's , Sir Thomas Hanmer's , Bishop Warburton's , all upon the heels of one another ? With ...
... feeling towards Shakspeare ? Was Addison's neglect representative of a general neglect ? If so , whence came Rowe's edi- tion , Pope's , Theobald's , Sir Thomas Hanmer's , Bishop Warburton's , all upon the heels of one another ? With ...
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... feeling as mendacity in principle . But then Lord Shaftesbury , who may be taken as half way between Dryden and Pope , ( Dryden died in 1700 , Pope was then twelve years old , and Lord S. wrote chiefly , we believe , between 1700 and ...
... feeling as mendacity in principle . But then Lord Shaftesbury , who may be taken as half way between Dryden and Pope , ( Dryden died in 1700 , Pope was then twelve years old , and Lord S. wrote chiefly , we believe , between 1700 and ...
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... feeling towards Shakspeare after 1642 , when the theatres were suppressed , and the fanatical fervor in its noontide heat . Yet even then he did not belie his reverence intellectually for Shak- speare and in his younger days we know ...
... feeling towards Shakspeare after 1642 , when the theatres were suppressed , and the fanatical fervor in its noontide heat . Yet even then he did not belie his reverence intellectually for Shak- speare and in his younger days we know ...
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... feelings at the centre into lesser centres , from which again they were diffused into the ten thousand parishes of England ; for , ( with a very few exceptions in favor of poor benefices , Welsh or Cumbrian , ) every parish priest must ...
... feelings at the centre into lesser centres , from which again they were diffused into the ten thousand parishes of England ; for , ( with a very few exceptions in favor of poor benefices , Welsh or Cumbrian , ) every parish priest must ...
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