Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Chapman & Hall, limited, 1889 |
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... feels that its gates must be stormed , or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest ; the mere work done is no measure of his strength . A dwarf behind his steam - engine may remove mountains ; but no ...
... feels that its gates must be stormed , or remain forever shut against him ! His means are the commonest and rudest ; the mere work done is no measure of his strength . A dwarf behind his steam - engine may remove mountains ; but no ...
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... feelings , the worth , the nobleness , that dwell under the straw roof , are dear and venerable to his heart and thus over the ... feeling , but a frank and social one . The Peasant Poet bears himself , we might say , like a BURNS . 11.
... feelings , the worth , the nobleness , that dwell under the straw roof , are dear and venerable to his heart and thus over the ... feeling , but a frank and social one . The Peasant Poet bears himself , we might say , like a BURNS . 11.
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... feels himself equal to the highest ; yet he claims no rank , that none may be disputed to him . The forward he can repel , the supercilious he can subdue ; pretensions of wealth or ancestry are of no avail with him ; there is a fire in ...
... feels himself equal to the highest ; yet he claims no rank , that none may be disputed to him . The forward he can repel , the supercilious he can subdue ; pretensions of wealth or ancestry are of no avail with him ; there is a fire in ...
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... feeling , or obstruct his endeavour to fulfil it . Certain of his Letters , and other fractions of prose compo- sition , by no means deserve this praise . Here , doubtless , there is not the same natural truth of style ; but on the con ...
... feeling , or obstruct his endeavour to fulfil it . Certain of his Letters , and other fractions of prose compo- sition , by no means deserve this praise . Here , doubtless , there is not the same natural truth of style ; but on the con ...
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... feeling really finer , truer , and their vision deeper than that of other men , -they have no- thing to fear , even from the humblest subject ; is it not so , -they have nothing to hope , but an ephemeral favour , even from the highest ...
... feeling really finer , truer , and their vision deeper than that of other men , -they have no- thing to fear , even from the humblest subject ; is it not so , -they have nothing to hope , but an ephemeral favour , even from the highest ...
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