English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... write , or , at least , write as choosing to be so , and therefore admit certain ex- pressions and modes of thought which are in some sort diseased or false . § 11. Now so long as we see that the feeling is true , we pardon , or are ...
... write , or , at least , write as choosing to be so , and therefore admit certain ex- pressions and modes of thought which are in some sort diseased or false . § 11. Now so long as we see that the feeling is true , we pardon , or are ...
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... write genuine poetry , and not be a poet ; for whosoever writes out truly any human feeling , writes poetry . All persons , even the most unimagina- tive , in moments of strong emotion , speak poetry ; and hence the drama is poetry ...
... write genuine poetry , and not be a poet ; for whosoever writes out truly any human feeling , writes poetry . All persons , even the most unimagina- tive , in moments of strong emotion , speak poetry ; and hence the drama is poetry ...
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... writing but his own , and whether he did not look upon poetry too exclusively as an exercise rather of the intellect than as a nepenthe of the imagination . He says of himself , speaking of his youth : In ... write always well 510 LOWELL.
... writing but his own , and whether he did not look upon poetry too exclusively as an exercise rather of the intellect than as a nepenthe of the imagination . He says of himself , speaking of his youth : In ... write always well 510 LOWELL.
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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