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Pagina 18
... spirit of man rather than the spirit of their age , acknowledge the lordship of no country , but belong to the race the men who gather within themselves , as into a star of intenser light , the scattered and obscure rays that are a lamp ...
... spirit of man rather than the spirit of their age , acknowledge the lordship of no country , but belong to the race the men who gather within themselves , as into a star of intenser light , the scattered and obscure rays that are a lamp ...
Pagina 19
... spirit and tastes of the mother - country that we kept also the subject and the style in which the peculiarities of a nation manifest themselves if at all . Thus Ir- ving , our first great man of letters , de- riving his culture from ...
... spirit and tastes of the mother - country that we kept also the subject and the style in which the peculiarities of a nation manifest themselves if at all . Thus Ir- ving , our first great man of letters , de- riving his culture from ...
Pagina 20
... spirit of the English tradition . This state of things is , however , neither dishonorable nor disheartening . The existence of a powerful foreign in fluence has never proved innate and per- vasive feebleness in the men who re- ceive ...
... spirit of the English tradition . This state of things is , however , neither dishonorable nor disheartening . The existence of a powerful foreign in fluence has never proved innate and per- vasive feebleness in the men who re- ceive ...
Pagina 21
... spirit , it does not vitalize thought , or result in wisdom . It is a curiosity about facts , about con- crete things , the things of the world ; it is not a curiosity about the things of the mind , about ideas . The second obvious ...
... spirit , it does not vitalize thought , or result in wisdom . It is a curiosity about facts , about con- crete things , the things of the world ; it is not a curiosity about the things of the mind , about ideas . The second obvious ...
Pagina 22
... spirit too impatient of truth , too tolerant of what is gross and rude . There is little need to add that the patronage of such a public will not of itself give rise to any valuable speculative or imaginative liter- ature . The second ...
... spirit too impatient of truth , too tolerant of what is gross and rude . There is little need to add that the patronage of such a public will not of itself give rise to any valuable speculative or imaginative liter- ature . The second ...
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