The Contemporary Review, Том 4A. Strahan, 1867 |
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... true poet , while he is more than the resultant of all poetic forces previously in operation , is yet , consciously or uncon- sciously , the heir of those that have gone before him , -taking up their excellences as part of the riches of ...
... true poet , while he is more than the resultant of all poetic forces previously in operation , is yet , consciously or uncon- sciously , the heir of those that have gone before him , -taking up their excellences as part of the riches of ...
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... true poetry , or his article on Sacred Poetry in the Quarterly Review , No. lxiii . , * what he deliberately aimed at in his tenderness and beauty . In each case a comparison of the principles with the results attained will show some ...
... true poetry , or his article on Sacred Poetry in the Quarterly Review , No. lxiii . , * what he deliberately aimed at in his tenderness and beauty . In each case a comparison of the principles with the results attained will show some ...
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... true to himself , will have no light thoughts or poor estimate of the work which he has gifts to accomplish . He is " the heir of all the ages , " and he is bound to transmit that inheritance , enlarged , widened , and enriched , to ...
... true to himself , will have no light thoughts or poor estimate of the work which he has gifts to accomplish . He is " the heir of all the ages , " and he is bound to transmit that inheritance , enlarged , widened , and enriched , to ...
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... true nobleness , becoming sensual , corrupt , servile , till at last the astute Machiavellian poli- tician who has seen " twenty - three leaders of revolutions " entraps him in his own snare , puts him to shame , and registers him as ...
... true nobleness , becoming sensual , corrupt , servile , till at last the astute Machiavellian poli- tician who has seen " twenty - three leaders of revolutions " entraps him in his own snare , puts him to shame , and registers him as ...
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... true portrait of the man . A byword , hitherto , for the worst forms of charlatanry , so that his very name , Bombastus , has been stamped on the inflated language of impostors and braggadocios , -just keeping his place in biographical ...
... true portrait of the man . A byword , hitherto , for the worst forms of charlatanry , so that his very name , Bombastus , has been stamped on the inflated language of impostors and braggadocios , -just keeping his place in biographical ...
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