Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - 553 sivua |
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... Learning , destitute of this superior aid , is fond , and proud , of what has cost it much pains ; is a great lover of rules , and boaster of famed examples : As beauties less perfect , who owe half their charms to cautious art , learning ...
... Learning , destitute of this superior aid , is fond , and proud , of what has cost it much pains ; is a great lover of rules , and boaster of famed examples : As beauties less perfect , who owe half their charms to cautious art , learning ...
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... Learning is its nurse , and tutor ; but this nurse may overlay with an indigested load , which smothers common sense ; and this tutor may mislead , with pedantic prejudice , which vitiates the best understanding : As too great admirers ...
... Learning is its nurse , and tutor ; but this nurse may overlay with an indigested load , which smothers common sense ; and this tutor may mislead , with pedantic prejudice , which vitiates the best understanding : As too great admirers ...
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... learning , as Enceladus under Aetna ? His mighty genius , indeed , through the most mountainous oppression would have breathed out some of his inextinguishable fire ; yet , possibly , he might not have risen up into that giant , that ...
... learning , as Enceladus under Aetna ? His mighty genius , indeed , through the most mountainous oppression would have breathed out some of his inextinguishable fire ; yet , possibly , he might not have risen up into that giant , that ...
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