Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... maxims ; its incipient stage is when beauty in aberrant types is not felt ; its final and hopeless stage is reached when such beauty appears de- formity . Now it was the Pharisaism of that article which appeared 156 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... maxims ; its incipient stage is when beauty in aberrant types is not felt ; its final and hopeless stage is reached when such beauty appears de- formity . Now it was the Pharisaism of that article which appeared 156 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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... appeared is no vulgar slanderer ; scarcely ever is an article in its columns deficient in talent at least ; few Iwould like to writhe beneath its lash . It wields a gigantic power . Well , it is excellent " To have a giant's strength ...
... appeared is no vulgar slanderer ; scarcely ever is an article in its columns deficient in talent at least ; few Iwould like to writhe beneath its lash . It wields a gigantic power . Well , it is excellent " To have a giant's strength ...
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... appeared , by clever men ; that they were lashed in the reviews , and annihi- lated by Lord Byron , as , for instance , in those well - known lines- " A drowsy , frowsy poem , called the Excursion , Writ in a manner which is my aversion ...
... appeared , by clever men ; that they were lashed in the reviews , and annihi- lated by Lord Byron , as , for instance , in those well - known lines- " A drowsy , frowsy poem , called the Excursion , Writ in a manner which is my aversion ...
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... appeared to him , but upon the question whether it ought so to have ap- peared to him , or whether it does so appear to human nature in its most unsophisticated and purest mood . Then comes the difficulty ; what shall be the test ? If ...
... appeared to him , but upon the question whether it ought so to have ap- peared to him , or whether it does so appear to human nature in its most unsophisticated and purest mood . Then comes the difficulty ; what shall be the test ? If ...
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... appeared , were considered new , hetero- dox , heretical . On a future occasion I hope to examine these ; at present , I am bound to endeav- our to investigate the question , how far Words- worth's life and Wordsworth's character may be ...
... appeared , were considered new , hetero- dox , heretical . On a future occasion I hope to examine these ; at present , I am bound to endeav- our to investigate the question , how far Words- worth's life and Wordsworth's character may be ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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