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... called " the great central power of imagina- tion , which brings all the other faculties into harmonious action . " * Instead of ministering to the mind diseased or the mind enfeebled one drug , or hard , unvaried food , it carries poor ...
... called " the great central power of imagina- tion , which brings all the other faculties into harmonious action . " * Instead of ministering to the mind diseased or the mind enfeebled one drug , or hard , unvaried food , it carries poor ...
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... called the " classical mind " and the " romantic mind , " is traceable in the respective languages , and has been beau- tifully illustrated by the names of " good omen , " which the Greeks delighted in , and the names of " dark mys ...
... called the " classical mind " and the " romantic mind , " is traceable in the respective languages , and has been beau- tifully illustrated by the names of " good omen , " which the Greeks delighted in , and the names of " dark mys ...
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... called the architecture , as it were , of a long and elaborate sentence , with its continuous and well - sus- tained flow of thought and feeling , and , however inter- woven , orderly and clear . This is to be sought chiefly in the ...
... called the architecture , as it were , of a long and elaborate sentence , with its continuous and well - sus- tained flow of thought and feeling , and , however inter- woven , orderly and clear . This is to be sought chiefly in the ...
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... called from Faëry - land To struggle through dark ways , and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! " It is the poets who have best ...
... called from Faëry - land To struggle through dark ways , and when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! " It is the poets who have best ...
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... called " grammar - monger's language . " In the variety of our idioms , the free movement of the language , there is , as in the race that speaks it , Saxon freedom - freedom that is not license , but law . LECTURE IV . Early English ...
... called " grammar - monger's language . " In the variety of our idioms , the free movement of the language , there is , as in the race that speaks it , Saxon freedom - freedom that is not license , but law . LECTURE IV . Early English ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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