Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton, 1880 |
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... moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to commemorate , in all love and ...
... moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day , to commemorate , in all love and ...
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... moral sense , like Shaftesbury . He may refer all human actions to self interest , like Helvetius , or he may never think about the matter at all . His creed on such subjects will no more influence his poetry , properly so called , than ...
... moral sense , like Shaftesbury . He may refer all human actions to self interest , like Helvetius , or he may never think about the matter at all . His creed on such subjects will no more influence his poetry , properly so called , than ...
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... moral scenery and manners of a distant country . A third evokes all the dear classical recollections of childhood , the school - room , the dog - eared Virgil , the holiday , and the prize . A fourth brings before us the splendid ...
... moral scenery and manners of a distant country . A third evokes all the dear classical recollections of childhood , the school - room , the dog - eared Virgil , the holiday , and the prize . A fourth brings before us the splendid ...
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... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncracies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncracies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
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... moral world . Neither Theocritus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthful sense of the pleasantness of external objects , or loved better to luxuriate amidst sunbeams and flowers , the songs of nightingales , the juice of summer ...
... moral world . Neither Theocritus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthful sense of the pleasantness of external objects , or loved better to luxuriate amidst sunbeams and flowers , the songs of nightingales , the juice of summer ...
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