Literary essaysHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 |
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Pagina 4
... poet puts in his show - box , and which we all gladly pay Wordsworth and the rest for a peep at . The divine faculty is to see what everybody can look at . - While every well - informed man in Europe , from the barber down to the ...
... poet puts in his show - box , and which we all gladly pay Wordsworth and the rest for a peep at . The divine faculty is to see what everybody can look at . - While every well - informed man in Europe , from the barber down to the ...
Pagina 26
... poetic . The old story of the attained and unattained . About noon we reached the head of the lake , and took possession of a deserted won- gen , in which to cook and eat our dinner . No Jew , I am sure , can have a more thorough ...
... poetic . The old story of the attained and unattained . About noon we reached the head of the lake , and took possession of a deserted won- gen , in which to cook and eat our dinner . No Jew , I am sure , can have a more thorough ...
Pagina 47
... Poet with his variable quantities of fancy . After all , my dear Storg , it is to know things that one has need to travel , and not men . Those force us to come to them , but these come to us , sometimes whether we will or no . These ...
... Poet with his variable quantities of fancy . After all , my dear Storg , it is to know things that one has need to travel , and not men . Those force us to come to them , but these come to us , sometimes whether we will or no . These ...
Pagina 48
... poets must be born in the most English of counties ? I mean by a Thing that which is not a mere spectacle , that which some virtue of the mind leaps forth to , as it also sends forth its sympathetic flash to the mind , as soon as they ...
... poets must be born in the most English of counties ? I mean by a Thing that which is not a mere spectacle , that which some virtue of the mind leaps forth to , as it also sends forth its sympathetic flash to the mind , as soon as they ...
Pagina 66
... poet , full of bloody histories of the Forty- twa , and showing an imaginary French bullet , sometimes in one leg , sometimes in the other , and sometimes , toward nightfall , in both . He asserted that he had been at Coruña , calling ...
... poet , full of bloody histories of the Forty- twa , and showing an imaginary French bullet , sometimes in one leg , sometimes in the other , and sometimes , toward nightfall , in both . He asserted that he had been at Coruña , calling ...
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