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pleasure , instead of demanding dutiful and studious and strenuous energy . It
lowers the great works of genius , as if they could be approached indolently ,
thoughtlessly , and without preparatory discipline . When the term was most in
use , it ...
pleasure , instead of demanding dutiful and studious and strenuous energy . It
lowers the great works of genius , as if they could be approached indolently ,
thoughtlessly , and without preparatory discipline . When the term was most in
use , it ...
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His best biographer , Southey , alluding to himself , and to the influence exerted
on Wordsworth ' s mind by the genius of the poet ' s sister , adds the comment , “
Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it ...
His best biographer , Southey , alluding to himself , and to the influence exerted
on Wordsworth ' s mind by the genius of the poet ' s sister , adds the comment , “
Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it ...
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... his marvellous powers were wedded to a child - like humility and a womanly
confidingness , and thus his spirit found an avenue , closed to feeble and less
docile intellects into the deep places of the souls of mighty poets : his genius as a
...
... his marvellous powers were wedded to a child - like humility and a womanly
confidingness , and thus his spirit found an avenue , closed to feeble and less
docile intellects into the deep places of the souls of mighty poets : his genius as a
...
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There is no great philosopher in our language in whose genius imagination is not
an active element : there is no great poet into whose character the philosophic
element does not largely enter . This should teach us a lesson in our studies of ...
There is no great philosopher in our language in whose genius imagination is not
an active element : there is no great poet into whose character the philosophic
element does not largely enter . This should teach us a lesson in our studies of ...
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... the genius which conceived the incomprehensible character of Hamlet would
alone be able to describe with intuitive truth the character of Scipio , or of
Cromwell . ” I Now observe how two authors , of the finest powers in these two
high ...
... the genius which conceived the incomprehensible character of Hamlet would
alone be able to describe with intuitive truth the character of Scipio , or of
Cromwell . ” I Now observe how two authors , of the finest powers in these two
high ...
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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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