Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... feeling of all forms of the beautiful ; nor have words ever been made by any other to embody thought with more wonderful art . On the one hand invention and fancy in the creation or conception of his thoughts ; on the other the most ...
... feeling of all forms of the beautiful ; nor have words ever been made by any other to embody thought with more wonderful art . On the one hand invention and fancy in the creation or conception of his thoughts ; on the other the most ...
Pagina 300
... feeling is as strongly manifested in his very first publication , his covert attack on Bolingbroke , as in his writings and speeches on the contest with the American colonies or in those on the French Revolution . He was , as we have ...
... feeling is as strongly manifested in his very first publication , his covert attack on Bolingbroke , as in his writings and speeches on the contest with the American colonies or in those on the French Revolution . He was , as we have ...
Pagina 325
... feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the imaginative faculty in modifying ... feelings as fresh as if all had then sprung forth at the first creative fiat , charac- terizes the mind that feels the ...
... feeling with profound thought ; the fine balance of truth in observing , with the imaginative faculty in modifying ... feelings as fresh as if all had then sprung forth at the first creative fiat , charac- terizes the mind that feels the ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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