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The function of the first is to teach ; the function of the second is to move . . . . The
very highest work that has ever existed in the literature of knowledge is but a
provisional work ; a book upon trial and sufferance . Let its teaching be even ...
The function of the first is to teach ; the function of the second is to move . . . . The
very highest work that has ever existed in the literature of knowledge is but a
provisional work ; a book upon trial and sufferance . Let its teaching be even ...
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Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject ,
when we have inspired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at
them , will show us the whole truth : “ And the Lord God said , It is not good that
the ...
Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject ,
when we have inspired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at
them , will show us the whole truth : “ And the Lord God said , It is not good that
the ...
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And there is the loving criticism , which 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 ...
And there is the loving criticism , which 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 ...
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It deals with us in the spirit of the most sagacious morality : it does not single out
this or that faculty , and tutor the one till it grows weary or stubborn , or stupid
under the narrow teaching and the dull iteration , but it addresses good sense ...
It deals with us in the spirit of the most sagacious morality : it does not single out
this or that faculty , and tutor the one till it grows weary or stubborn , or stupid
under the narrow teaching and the dull iteration , but it addresses good sense ...
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The poet ' s planting is the deep planting , and his teaching becomes a ministry
within our inmost being , so that the oracle without and the response within are in
marvellous unity . It is not like the lessons which , remaining outward to us and ...
The poet ' s planting is the deep planting , and his teaching becomes a ministry
within our inmost being , so that the oracle without and the response within are in
marvellous unity . It is not like the lessons which , remaining outward to us and ...
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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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