Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... nature . Literature helps man to see that his individual experience is part of the universal . It gives voice to the soul that is struggling for self - expression . The murkiness and fog of the prison - house , breeders of a morbid ...
... nature . Literature helps man to see that his individual experience is part of the universal . It gives voice to the soul that is struggling for self - expression . The murkiness and fog of the prison - house , breeders of a morbid ...
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... nature has come through the artist rather than through the scientist . The eye of the poet may not see so minutely as the microscope of the scientist , but it sees as truly . The wonders of the microscope and scalpel are niggardly in ...
... nature has come through the artist rather than through the scientist . The eye of the poet may not see so minutely as the microscope of the scientist , but it sees as truly . The wonders of the microscope and scalpel are niggardly in ...
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... nature , for this was the time when occurred " that greatest moral and political reform which ever swept over a nation in the short space of half a century . " Liberty with the righteousness that exalteth a nation was the ideal of the ...
... nature , for this was the time when occurred " that greatest moral and political reform which ever swept over a nation in the short space of half a century . " Liberty with the righteousness that exalteth a nation was the ideal of the ...
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... natural to believe that the great Italian literature would attract a gifted mind like Chaucer's . Petrarch , Dante , and ... nature Chaucer has expended his best energies , adding of his own invention two episodes which wholly alter the ...
... natural to believe that the great Italian literature would attract a gifted mind like Chaucer's . Petrarch , Dante , and ... nature Chaucer has expended his best energies , adding of his own invention two episodes which wholly alter the ...
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... nature . Writes Mr. J. C. Shairp : " One associates him with the green lanes and downs of Surrey and Kent , their natural copsewoods and undulating greenery . I know not that the habitual forms of English landscape , those which are ...
... nature . Writes Mr. J. C. Shairp : " One associates him with the green lanes and downs of Surrey and Kent , their natural copsewoods and undulating greenery . I know not that the habitual forms of English landscape , those which are ...
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