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Pagina 18
... matter of engage- ments , or rather perhaps , happy being , you do not . Really the calls upon a man's time are maddening , nothing short of maddening . And the more too one tries to shut oneself up , the more the wretched people insist ...
... matter of engage- ments , or rather perhaps , happy being , you do not . Really the calls upon a man's time are maddening , nothing short of maddening . And the more too one tries to shut oneself up , the more the wretched people insist ...
Pagina 22
... matter how strong or how wide - em- a fish out of water still , it was , at least , in bracing they may be . Professor Mac- a different and a much more endurable manus , however , embraced two or three way . To Mrs. Holland or Madame ...
... matter how strong or how wide - em- a fish out of water still , it was , at least , in bracing they may be . Professor Mac- a different and a much more endurable manus , however , embraced two or three way . To Mrs. Holland or Madame ...
Pagina 24
... matter and form , and hence in literature almost everything of imagi native value belonging to what may be broadly called the eighteenth - century movement came into existence between the Restoration and the accession of George III ...
... matter and form , and hence in literature almost everything of imagi native value belonging to what may be broadly called the eighteenth - century movement came into existence between the Restoration and the accession of George III ...
Pagina 27
... matter of poetry lay in associations of ideas exist . ing in their readers ' imaginations equally with their own . With Wordsworth , on the other hand , all depended on the per- ception of the poet himself , and his power to displace ...
... matter of poetry lay in associations of ideas exist . ing in their readers ' imaginations equally with their own . With Wordsworth , on the other hand , all depended on the per- ception of the poet himself , and his power to displace ...
Pagina 28
... matter of this poem and the metrical form in which it is expressed . But , " Hold , hold ! " we may imagine Wordsworth to reply ; " you are wrong to judge in this way ; for , if you think about the poem , you will see that the simple ...
... matter of this poem and the metrical form in which it is expressed . But , " Hold , hold ! " we may imagine Wordsworth to reply ; " you are wrong to judge in this way ; for , if you think about the poem , you will see that the simple ...
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