English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... kind of plain chant , in sacred poetry also ? fervent , yet sober ; awful , but engaging ; neither wild and passionate , nor light and airy ; but such as we may with submission presume to be the most acceptable offering in its kind , as ...
... kind of plain chant , in sacred poetry also ? fervent , yet sober ; awful , but engaging ; neither wild and passionate , nor light and airy ; but such as we may with submission presume to be the most acceptable offering in its kind , as ...
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... kind of surprise , a kind of inquiry , Why the world was of such a sort ? This is Dante : so he looks , this ' voice of ten silent centuries ' , and sings us ' his mystic unfathomable song ' . The little that we know of Dante's Life ...
... kind of surprise , a kind of inquiry , Why the world was of such a sort ? This is Dante : so he looks , this ' voice of ten silent centuries ' , and sings us ' his mystic unfathomable song ' . The little that we know of Dante's Life ...
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... kind , and all , or almost all , by those of the former ; yet the two sources of interest correspond to two distinct , and ( as respects their greatest develop- ment ) mutually exclusive , characters of mind . At what age is the passion ...
... kind , and all , or almost all , by those of the former ; yet the two sources of interest correspond to two distinct , and ( as respects their greatest develop- ment ) mutually exclusive , characters of mind . At what age is the passion ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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