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" ... combinations. The shepherd likewise is now a feeder of sheep, and afterwards an ecclesiastical pastor, a superintendent of a Christian flock. Such equivocations are always unskilful; but here they are indecent, and at least approach to impiety, of... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. - Página 141
por Samuel Johnson - 1811
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The Lycidas and Epitaphium Damonis of Milton, ed. with notes and ..., Tema 712

John Milton - 1874 - 168 páginas
...The shepherd is now a feeder of sheep, and afterwards a superintendent of a Christian flock — an approach to impiety of which, however, I believe the writer not to have been conscious No man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known the author.' It should...
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The Lycidas and Epitaphium Damonis of Milton

John Milton - 1874 - 178 páginas
...truths The shepherd is now a feeder of sheep, and afterwards a superintendent of a Christian flock— an approach to impiety of which, however, I believe the writer not to have been conscious No man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known the author.' It should...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen48

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1899 - 536 páginas
...there is nothing new. Its form is that of a pastoral, easy, vulgar, and therefore disgusting. . . . Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known its author.' Comus, he says, ' is a drama in the epic style, inelegantly splendid and tediously instructive.' The...
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Lycidas

John Milton - 1877 - 48 páginas
...ecclesiastical pastor, a superintendent of a Christian flock. Such equivocations are always unskilful ; but here they are indecent, and at least approach to impiety,...that he read Lycidas with pleasure, had he not known the author.' — Lives of the Poets. PROFESSOR MASSON'S ANALYSIS OF LYCIDAS. ' The song which opens...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes143-144

1877 - 626 páginas
...sufficiently f exible, nor sufficiently receptive, to be a satisfying critic of a poet like Milton. ' Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure, had he not known the author ! ' Terrible sentence for revealing the deficiencies of the critic who utters it ! A completely...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen143

1877 - 630 páginas
...sufficiently flexible, nor sufficiently receptive, to be a satisfying critic of a poet like Milton.* ' Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure, had he not known the author ! ' Terrible sentence for revealing the deficiencies of the critic who utters it ! A completely...
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New History of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - 1878 - 444 páginas
...Spenser and the Italian classics. Vlhis poem was fiercely condemned by Samuel Johnson. He declared that "no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known its author." But few who read the poem will accept such criticism. For force of imagination and exhaustless beauty...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen38

1878 - 520 páginas
...century for their defective poetry and criticism of poetry. True, Johnson is capable of saying : " Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known the author ! " True, he is capable of maintaining " that the description of the temple in Congreve's...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen28;Volumen91

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1878 - 832 páginas
...century for their defective poetry and criticism of poetry. True, Johnson is capable of saying : " Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure had he not known the author !" True, he is capable of maintaining " that the description of the temple in Congreve's...
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Mixed Essays

Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 370 páginas
...sufficiently flexible, nor sufficiently receptive, to be a satisfying critic of a poet like Milton. ' Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure, had he not known the author!' Terrible sentence for revealing the deficiencies of the critic who utters it. A completely...
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