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represents freedom of thought , chivalry and frank courage , as opposed to reptile servility , malignity , and underhanded cowardice . In Shelley especially this image towers into great sublimity . And how splendid , in other poets also ...
represents freedom of thought , chivalry and frank courage , as opposed to reptile servility , malignity , and underhanded cowardice . In Shelley especially this image towers into great sublimity . And how splendid , in other poets also ...
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Addison , as applying a familiar thought , complains of the Pindaric writers of his day that there is " nothing of ... raised above the level or his own creeping thoughts ; while Young , in “ ' The Force of Religion , " controlling the ...
Addison , as applying a familiar thought , complains of the Pindaric writers of his day that there is " nothing of ... raised above the level or his own creeping thoughts ; while Young , in “ ' The Force of Religion , " controlling the ...
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He adds that Sir George Beaumont painted a picture from it , which Wilkie thought his best . Wilkie — that sagacious Scotchman - did not commit himself too much by such praise . But Wordsworth thought the picture nobly done .
He adds that Sir George Beaumont painted a picture from it , which Wilkie thought his best . Wilkie — that sagacious Scotchman - did not commit himself too much by such praise . But Wordsworth thought the picture nobly done .
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