Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... better than formerly , he is far less interested by it . Xury , and Friday , and pretty Poll , the boat with the shoulder - of - mutton sail , and the canoe which could not be brought down to the water's edge , the tent with its hedge ...
... better than formerly , he is far less interested by it . Xury , and Friday , and pretty Poll , the boat with the shoulder - of - mutton sail , and the canoe which could not be brought down to the water's edge , the tent with its hedge ...
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... better , for example , in the time of Elizabeth than in the time of Egbert ; and they also wrote better poetry . But we must distinguish between poetry as a men- tal act , and poetry as a species of composition . If we take it in the ...
... better , for example , in the time of Elizabeth than in the time of Egbert ; and they also wrote better poetry . But we must distinguish between poetry as a men- tal act , and poetry as a species of composition . If we take it in the ...
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... better . Yet , who can attribute this to want of imagination ? Who can doubt that the youth of that great artist was passed amidst an ideal world of beautiful and majestic forms ? Or , who will attribute the difference which appears ...
... better . Yet , who can attribute this to want of imagination ? Who can doubt that the youth of that great artist was passed amidst an ideal world of beautiful and majestic forms ? Or , who will attribute the difference which appears ...
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... better works of imagination . Thus , up to a certain period , the diminution of the poetical powers is far more than compensated by the improvement of all the appliances and means of which those powers stand in need . Then comes the ...
... better works of imagination . Thus , up to a certain period , the diminution of the poetical powers is far more than compensated by the improvement of all the appliances and means of which those powers stand in need . Then comes the ...
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... better understood . In some countries , in our own , for example , there has been an interval between the downfall of the creative school and the rise of the critical , a period during which imagina- tion has been in its decrepitude ...
... better understood . In some countries , in our own , for example , there has been an interval between the downfall of the creative school and the rise of the critical , a period during which imagina- tion has been in its decrepitude ...
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