The Works of Matthew Arnold, Том 4Macmillan, 1903 |
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... gift in Milton's honour , and a gift bestowed by an American , Mr. Childs of Philadelphia ; whose cordial hospitality so many Englishmen , I myself among the number , have experienced in America . It was only last autumn that Stratford ...
... gift in Milton's honour , and a gift bestowed by an American , Mr. Childs of Philadelphia ; whose cordial hospitality so many Englishmen , I myself among the number , have experienced in America . It was only last autumn that Stratford ...
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... gift , a divine favour . The older one grows , ' says Goethe , the more one prizes natural gifts , because by no possibility can they be procured and stuck on . ' Nature formed Milton to be a great poet . But what other poet has shown ...
... gift , a divine favour . The older one grows , ' says Goethe , the more one prizes natural gifts , because by no possibility can they be procured and stuck on . ' Nature formed Milton to be a great poet . But what other poet has shown ...
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... gift of ex- pression , Keats could say resolutely : — I know nothing , I have read nothing ; and I mean to follow Solomon's directions : ' Get learning , get understanding . ' There is but one way for me . The road lies through applica ...
... gift of ex- pression , Keats could say resolutely : — I know nothing , I have read nothing ; and I mean to follow Solomon's directions : ' Get learning , get understanding . ' There is but one way for me . The road lies through applica ...
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... gifts and successes ; it is encouraged to develop them further . And here is an honest verdict , telling us which of our supposed suc- cesses are really , in the judgment of the great impartial world , and not in our own private ...
... gifts and successes ; it is encouraged to develop them further . And here is an honest verdict , telling us which of our supposed suc- cesses are really , in the judgment of the great impartial world , and not in our own private ...
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... gifts and excellences which Wordsworth has not . But taking the performance of each as a whole , I say that Wordsworth seems to me to have left a body of poetical work superior in power , in interest , in the qualities which give ...
... gifts and excellences which Wordsworth has not . But taking the performance of each as a whole , I say that Wordsworth seems to me to have left a body of poetical work superior in power , in interest , in the qualities which give ...
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