The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John Ruskin : with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Critical NotesW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 |
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... poet as well as an Essayist , and he carried his poetic fancy with him into prose , where it shone like some ... poet and essayist , nor a country poet and essayist ; he was a mixture of both - a suburban poet and essayist . Above all ...
... poet as well as an Essayist , and he carried his poetic fancy with him into prose , where it shone like some ... poet and essayist , nor a country poet and essayist ; he was a mixture of both - a suburban poet and essayist . Above all ...
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... poet or minstrel , who sings heroic exploits , the strength and courage of heroes . These songs pass from individual to individual , and are valuable , not on account of the amount of historic truth , but of the amount of passion and ...
... poet or minstrel , who sings heroic exploits , the strength and courage of heroes . These songs pass from individual to individual , and are valuable , not on account of the amount of historic truth , but of the amount of passion and ...
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... poet that beautified the sect , that was otherwise inferior to the rest , saith yet excellently well : " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to see ships tossed upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle ...
... poet that beautified the sect , that was otherwise inferior to the rest , saith yet excellently well : " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to see ships tossed upon the sea ; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle ...
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... poet , when he beheld the act of Agamemnon , that could endure the sacrificing of his own daughter , exclaimed ... poets indeed have been busy with it ; for it is in effect the thing which is figured in that strange fiction of the ...
... poet , when he beheld the act of Agamemnon , that could endure the sacrificing of his own daughter , exclaimed ... poets indeed have been busy with it ; for it is in effect the thing which is figured in that strange fiction of the ...
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... poet , and in- comparably the most universal genius that ever existed . " - W . S. Landor . " The opinions contained in his Essays - ob- servations and precepts on man and society - are perhaps the most permanent evidence of his ...
... poet , and in- comparably the most universal genius that ever existed . " - W . S. Landor . " The opinions contained in his Essays - ob- servations and precepts on man and society - are perhaps the most permanent evidence of his ...
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