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The best poetry has a sense which is level to the apprehension at once ; not being obscure in expression , nor metaphysical or scholastic in thought ; but then any one who had caught this meaning at the first glance would be greatly ...
The best poetry has a sense which is level to the apprehension at once ; not being obscure in expression , nor metaphysical or scholastic in thought ; but then any one who had caught this meaning at the first glance would be greatly ...
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In the sense I meant , I should say Macbeth could not be understood , especially as a whole , except with hard study . " I am very much tempted to accept the challenge of page 28 , in the Lecture on Pope .
In the sense I meant , I should say Macbeth could not be understood , especially as a whole , except with hard study . " I am very much tempted to accept the challenge of page 28 , in the Lecture on Pope .
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At the same time , as High Churchmanship , in the sense in which I was then speaking , is in my view an error , I must represent it in its most developed , not in its modified form , and as the exact opposite of Pantheism .
At the same time , as High Churchmanship , in the sense in which I was then speaking , is in my view an error , I must represent it in its most developed , not in its modified form , and as the exact opposite of Pantheism .
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When I use the term " politics " this evening , I use it in the sense in which it was used by all the great and noble authors of the ancient world , who meant by the science of politics the intelligent comprehension of a man's position ...
When I use the term " politics " this evening , I use it in the sense in which it was used by all the great and noble authors of the ancient world , who meant by the science of politics the intelligent comprehension of a man's position ...
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When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean the faculty of distinguishing that which is fitting from that which is unbecoming .
When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of distinguishing between right and wrong ; when we speak of taste , we mean the faculty of distinguishing that which is fitting from that which is unbecoming .
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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