Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Chapman & Hall, limited, 1889 |
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... less depth than we could have wished and expected from a writer of such power ; and contains rather more , and more multifarious quotations than belong of right to an original production . Indeed , Mr. Lockhart's own writing is ...
... less depth than we could have wished and expected from a writer of such power ; and contains rather more , and more multifarious quotations than belong of right to an original production . Indeed , Mr. Lockhart's own writing is ...
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... less shines through them all , rather appear a thing put on for the occasion ; no natural or possible mode of being , but something intended to look much grander than nature ? Surely , all these stormful agonies , this volcanic heroism ...
... less shines through them all , rather appear a thing put on for the occasion ; no natural or possible mode of being , but something intended to look much grander than nature ? Surely , all these stormful agonies , this volcanic heroism ...
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... less because it is better or nobler than our own , than simply because it is differ- ent ; and even this attraction must be of the most tran- sient sort . For will not our own age , one day , be an ancient one ; and have as quaint a ...
... less because it is better or nobler than our own , than simply because it is differ- ent ; and even this attraction must be of the most tran- sient sort . For will not our own age , one day , be an ancient one ; and have as quaint a ...
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... less , Superstition and Hypocrisy and Fun having been pro- pitious to him , in this man's hand it became a poem , in- stinct with satire and genuine comic life . Let but the true poet be given us , we repeat it , place him where and how ...
... less , Superstition and Hypocrisy and Fun having been pro- pitious to him , in this man's hand it became a poem , in- stinct with satire and genuine comic life . Let but the true poet be given us , we repeat it , place him where and how ...
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... less development , in every human soul : the imagination , which shudders at the Hell of Dante , is the same faculty , weaker in degree , which called that picture into being . How does the Poet speak to men , with power , but by being ...
... less development , in every human soul : the imagination , which shudders at the Hell of Dante , is the same faculty , weaker in degree , which called that picture into being . How does the Poet speak to men , with power , but by being ...
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