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I heard lately from a woman ' s lips one of the finest pieces of Shakspeare
criticism I ever met with ; admirable in imagination and in the true philosophy of
criticism , and yet uttered in conversation in the easy , natural intercourse of
society .
I heard lately from a woman ' s lips one of the finest pieces of Shakspeare
criticism I ever met with ; admirable in imagination and in the true philosophy of
criticism , and yet uttered in conversation in the easy , natural intercourse of
society .
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This point has been wisely touched in a passage , which I would commend to the
reflection of every one , in the recent volume of that thoughtful book , “ Friends in
Council ” — an admirable specimen of the essay - writing of our day . “ There is ...
This point has been wisely touched in a passage , which I would commend to the
reflection of every one , in the recent volume of that thoughtful book , “ Friends in
Council ” — an admirable specimen of the essay - writing of our day . “ There is ...
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Take such a book as Southey ' s Life of Cowper , and you shall perceive the mind
of Cowper and of his biographer so touching in various ways upon other authors ,
as to attract you to a large and admirable variety of the best literature in the ...
Take such a book as Southey ' s Life of Cowper , and you shall perceive the mind
of Cowper and of his biographer so touching in various ways upon other authors ,
as to attract you to a large and admirable variety of the best literature in the ...
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... explains , elicits , illumines ; showing the force and beauty of some great word
or deed , which , but for the kind care of the critic , might remain a dead letter or
an inert fact ; teaching the people to understand and to admire what is admirable
.
... explains , elicits , illumines ; showing the force and beauty of some great word
or deed , which , but for the kind care of the critic , might remain a dead letter or
an inert fact ; teaching the people to understand and to admire what is admirable
.
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This was the constitution not of one man alone , but of the greatest minds of the
race ; for if our Anglo - Saxon character could be analyzed , a leading
characteristic would be found to be the admirable combination of the practical
and the ...
This was the constitution not of one man alone , but of the greatest minds of the
race ; for if our Anglo - Saxon character could be analyzed , a leading
characteristic would be found to be the admirable combination of the practical
and the ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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