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Pagina 13
... never touching ; and to judge either alone by the standards of the other is to fall into confusion . ' It is undeniable that all hu- man activities are governed by the sanction of prec- 7 A. C. Bradley , " Poetry for Poetry's Sake ...
... never touching ; and to judge either alone by the standards of the other is to fall into confusion . ' It is undeniable that all hu- man activities are governed by the sanction of prec- 7 A. C. Bradley , " Poetry for Poetry's Sake ...
Pagina 16
... never formulated such an idea : but he would have recognized that the history of man is made up of a series of triumphs of the minority over the majority . And he might have been so undemocratic as to question whether all things ...
... never formulated such an idea : but he would have recognized that the history of man is made up of a series of triumphs of the minority over the majority . And he might have been so undemocratic as to question whether all things ...
Pagina 17
... never safe to stop and palter over a single broken bit of col- ored glass . In its place it bears a relation to the pat- tern of the whole ; out of place , it is nothing . Shake- speare saw not only steadily , he saw the world as a ...
... never safe to stop and palter over a single broken bit of col- ored glass . In its place it bears a relation to the pat- tern of the whole ; out of place , it is nothing . Shake- speare saw not only steadily , he saw the world as a ...
Pagina 32
... never is , we have Hooker , Bacon and Jonson , each an intellec- tual giant and in a sphere , each his own and wholly alien to Shakespeare's . Hooker is the great master of church polity , formal logic and philosophic reasoning , a pure ...
... never is , we have Hooker , Bacon and Jonson , each an intellec- tual giant and in a sphere , each his own and wholly alien to Shakespeare's . Hooker is the great master of church polity , formal logic and philosophic reasoning , a pure ...
Pagina 39
... whatsoever he penned , he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , ' Would he had blotted a thousand , ' Discoveries , ed . Schelling , 1892 , p . 30 . which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not 39 THE SEEDPOD OF CRITICISM.
... whatsoever he penned , he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , ' Would he had blotted a thousand , ' Discoveries , ed . Schelling , 1892 , p . 30 . which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not 39 THE SEEDPOD OF CRITICISM.
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