Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true poet . I took part in a conversa- tion , the other day , concerning a recent writer of lyrics , a man of subtle mind , whose head appeared to be a music- box of delicate ...
... talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true poet . I took part in a conversa- tion , the other day , concerning a recent writer of lyrics , a man of subtle mind , whose head appeared to be a music- box of delicate ...
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... talents who sing , and not the children of music . The argument is secondary , the finish of the verses is primary . For it is not metres , but a metre - making argument , that makes a poem , -a thought so passionate and alive , that ...
... talents who sing , and not the children of music . The argument is secondary , the finish of the verses is primary . For it is not metres , but a metre - making argument , that makes a poem , -a thought so passionate and alive , that ...
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... Talent may frolic and juggle ; genius realizes and adds . Mankind , in good earnest , have arrived so far in under- standing themselves and their work , that the foremost watchman on the peak announces his news . It is the truest word ...
... Talent may frolic and juggle ; genius realizes and adds . Mankind , in good earnest , have arrived so far in under- standing themselves and their work , that the foremost watchman on the peak announces his news . It is the truest word ...
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... talent to a cold and defective nature ? Who cares what sensibility or discrimina- tion a man has at some time shown , if he falls asleep in his chair ? or if he laugh and giggle ? or if he apologize ? or is infected with egotism ? or ...
... talent to a cold and defective nature ? Who cares what sensibility or discrimina- tion a man has at some time shown , if he falls asleep in his chair ? or if he laugh and giggle ? or if he apologize ? or is infected with egotism ? or ...
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... talent , and the mastery of suc- cessful men consists in adroitly keeping themselves where and when that turn shall be oftenest to be practised . We do what we must , and call it by the best names we can , and would fain have the praise ...
... talent , and the mastery of suc- cessful men consists in adroitly keeping themselves where and when that turn shall be oftenest to be practised . We do what we must , and call it by the best names we can , and would fain have the praise ...
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