The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Nide 15Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... mind , who was familiar with the three languages , might have done in 1780. They did more , for they read these authors in the countries , as well as in the languages , to which their varied product belonged ; and they became sensible ...
... mind , who was familiar with the three languages , might have done in 1780. They did more , for they read these authors in the countries , as well as in the languages , to which their varied product belonged ; and they became sensible ...
Sivu xxix
... mind , to suggest new thoughts . Yet all these works are sketches , at most . The spirit of modern criticism informs and animates them , but it is not shown in the form which Sainte - Beuve first gave to it in the Portraits , the Port ...
... mind , to suggest new thoughts . Yet all these works are sketches , at most . The spirit of modern criticism informs and animates them , but it is not shown in the form which Sainte - Beuve first gave to it in the Portraits , the Port ...
Sivu xxxi
... minds . " The æsthete in his composition becomes more and more completely absorbed in the moral botanist , and , coincidently ... mind should find sufficient expression in the simplest phraseology , and he has shown us how this is to be ...
... minds . " The æsthete in his composition becomes more and more completely absorbed in the moral botanist , and , coincidently ... mind should find sufficient expression in the simplest phraseology , and he has shown us how this is to be ...
Sivu xxxii
... minds . This attitude closely resembles the attitude of the artist who depicts life itself , and it is because of this ... mind that we find revealed in their essays , and this fact is conclusive evidence of the truth of one of xxxii THE ...
... minds . This attitude closely resembles the attitude of the artist who depicts life itself , and it is because of this ... mind that we find revealed in their essays , and this fact is conclusive evidence of the truth of one of xxxii THE ...
Sivu xxxiii
... minds of an age , its flood obliterates its banks for the very reason that it has absorbed so many tributaries . It is in the course of such an exudation that Dante's epic verse impinges upon the fields of theology and scholastic ...
... minds of an age , its flood obliterates its banks for the very reason that it has absorbed so many tributaries . It is in the course of such an exudation that Dante's epic verse impinges upon the fields of theology and scholastic ...
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Abencerrages Absalom and Achitophel Alithea Almanzor ancient Athaliah Bank of England banking Bayes brother called Christian Court cried danger dear death Deluge divine Duke Earth egad enemy England eyes face fair faith fall faults fear fool France gave give ground Halifax hand Harcourt hast hath head hear heard heart honor hope horse Jaffier Jean Baptiste Racine Jehosheba Joash judge Jules Lemaître kind King Lady live look Lord Lothario Madame Madame de Maintenon Mademoiselle Millamant mind Mirabell mistress nature never night passed passions PAUL BOURGET Penelope Pierre Pinchwife play pleasure pray prince prisoners reason rogue Sainte-Beuve Shaftesbury soul Sparkish speak Stendhal talk tell thee things THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought tion town truth vanity Vatel virtue whole wife word write