Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... feel myself vehemently disposed to receive him with that com- placence from which a stranger generally infers that he is welcome . By his manner , which was rather bold than easy , I judged that there was no occasion for it , and that ...
... feel myself vehemently disposed to receive him with that com- placence from which a stranger generally infers that he is welcome . By his manner , which was rather bold than easy , I judged that there was no occasion for it , and that ...
Sivu 194
... feeling himself strong enough to combat them , he entrenched himself behind Aristophanes , and said with I forget who ... feel him a whole . ” * * Scharfsinnig habt ihr , wie ihr seid , von aller Verehrung uns befreit , und wir behunnten ...
... feeling himself strong enough to combat them , he entrenched himself behind Aristophanes , and said with I forget who ... feel him a whole . ” * * Scharfsinnig habt ihr , wie ihr seid , von aller Verehrung uns befreit , und wir behunnten ...
Sivu 252
... feel the poetry of Boileau . I will go further , he cannot feel any poet quâ poet . I can understand a refusal to make the crafts- manship everything in poetry , but I cannot at all understand , when an art is in question , the refusal ...
... feel the poetry of Boileau . I will go further , he cannot feel any poet quâ poet . I can understand a refusal to make the crafts- manship everything in poetry , but I cannot at all understand , when an art is in question , the refusal ...
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OF A LITERARY TRADITION AND IN WHAT SENSE | 21 |
LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON 1850 | 51 |
WILLIAM COWPER I 1854 | 74 |
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