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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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poets must be more or less in dispute ; and he alone has any claim to venture on
a prediction , as to which shall be immortal and which ephemeral , who has
cultivated his imagination by thoughtful communion with the great poets of former
...
poets must be more or less in dispute ; and he alone has any claim to venture on
a prediction , as to which shall be immortal and which ephemeral , who has
cultivated his imagination by thoughtful communion with the great poets of former
...
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... not to say , vexatious criticism , would , during their leisure , do wisely to
expatiate in writings of a large and imaginative nature . These , however , are
often the persons who particularly avoid poetry and works of imagination ,
whereas they ...
... not to say , vexatious criticism , would , during their leisure , do wisely to
expatiate in writings of a large and imaginative nature . These , however , are
often the persons who particularly avoid poetry and works of imagination ,
whereas they ...
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... such especially as unimaginative handling of subjects of imagination , and all
malignant criticism . The criticism , which may well be followed and commenced
with is that of which it has been said , “ It may almost be called a religious
criticism ...
... such especially as unimaginative handling of subjects of imagination , and all
malignant criticism . The criticism , which may well be followed and commenced
with is that of which it has been said , “ It may almost be called a religious
criticism ...
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... directionprose reading to the exclusion of poetry . This is owing chiefly to the
want of proper culture , for although there is certainly a great disparity of
imaginative endowment , still the imagination is part of the universal mind of man
, and it is ...
... directionprose reading to the exclusion of poetry . This is owing chiefly to the
want of proper culture , for although there is certainly a great disparity of
imaginative endowment , still the imagination is part of the universal mind of man
, and it is ...
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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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