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This change in the language of men is partly the cause , and partly the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a change by which science gains , and poetry loses . Generalization is neces- sary ...
This change in the language of men is partly the cause , and partly the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a change by which science gains , and poetry loses . Generalization is neces- sary ...
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Every image which is strongly presented to their mental eye produces on them the effect of reality . No man , what- ever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red ...
Every image which is strongly presented to their mental eye produces on them the effect of reality . No man , what- ever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red ...
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Its effect is produced , not so much by what it expresses , as by what it suggests ; not so much by the ideas which it directly conveys , as by other ideas which are connected with them . He electrifies the mind through conductors .
Its effect is produced , not so much by what it expresses , as by what it suggests ; not so much by the ideas which it directly conveys , as by other ideas which are connected with them . He electrifies the mind through conductors .
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Like the dwelling - place of our infancy revisited in manhood , like a song of our country heard in a strange land , they produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their in- trinsic value . One transports us back to a remote ...
Like the dwelling - place of our infancy revisited in manhood , like a song of our country heard in a strange land , they produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their in- trinsic value . One transports us back to a remote ...
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Between these hostile elements many great men have endeavoured to effect an amalgamation , but never with complete success . The Greek drama , on the model of which the Samson was written , sprung from the ode .
Between these hostile elements many great men have endeavoured to effect an amalgamation , but never with complete success . The Greek drama , on the model of which the Samson was written , sprung from the ode .
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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