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... teach Shakspeare to a good class of young Greeks in regenerate Athens ; to dwell upon him line by line and word by word , and so to get all his pictures and thoughts leisurely into one's mind , till I verily think one would , after a ...
... teach Shakspeare to a good class of young Greeks in regenerate Athens ; to dwell upon him line by line and word by word , and so to get all his pictures and thoughts leisurely into one's mind , till I verily think one would , after a ...
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... teach us a lesson in our studies of English lite- rature . For the combination of prose and poetic reading , a higher authority is to be found than the predominant characteristic of the Saxon intellect as displayed in our literature ...
... teach us a lesson in our studies of English lite- rature . For the combination of prose and poetic reading , a higher authority is to be found than the predominant characteristic of the Saxon intellect as displayed in our literature ...
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... teach the inadequacy of mere actual truth : has not every one felt , at the time when any deep emotion stirred him , or any lofty thought animated him , what imperfect exponents of such emotion or thought , his words or actions are ...
... teach the inadequacy of mere actual truth : has not every one felt , at the time when any deep emotion stirred him , or any lofty thought animated him , what imperfect exponents of such emotion or thought , his words or actions are ...
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... teaching and the dull itera- tion , but it addresses good sense , ( which true poetry is never heedless of , ) the intellect , the affections , and what has been well called " the great central power of imagina- tion , which brings all ...
... teaching and the dull itera- tion , but it addresses good sense , ( which true poetry is never heedless of , ) the intellect , the affections , and what has been well called " the great central power of imagina- tion , which brings all ...
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... 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 unrecognised by our deep sympathies , are ...
... 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 unrecognised by our deep sympathies , are ...
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