English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... give up much of what is ordinarily enjoyed . But , would my limits have permitted me to point out how this pleasure is produced , many obstacles might have been removed , and the Reader assisted in perceiving that the powers of language ...
... give up much of what is ordinarily enjoyed . But , would my limits have permitted me to point out how this pleasure is produced , many obstacles might have been removed , and the Reader assisted in perceiving that the powers of language ...
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... give it , or will ever ? How he can Is doubtful ; that he never will is sure . Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire Belike through impotence , or unaware , To give his enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his ...
... give it , or will ever ? How he can Is doubtful ; that he never will is sure . Will he , so wise , let loose at once his ire Belike through impotence , or unaware , To give his enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his ...
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... gives , which no other can give ; a pleasure justified as well as felt ; an ennobled satisfac- tion at what ought to satisfy us , and must ennoble us . Ornate art is to pure art what a painted statue is to an unpainted . It is ...
... gives , which no other can give ; a pleasure justified as well as felt ; an ennobled satisfac- tion at what ought to satisfy us , and must ennoble us . Ornate art is to pure art what a painted statue is to an unpainted . It is ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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