The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... side of the angels . But a faith and morals which are inherited and undisputed cannot have the heat of conviction of those but just emerging from a struggle of life and death . You may say , and say with truth , that we know nothing of ...
... side of the angels . But a faith and morals which are inherited and undisputed cannot have the heat of conviction of those but just emerging from a struggle of life and death . You may say , and say with truth , that we know nothing of ...
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... side men who knew what poetry was knew that England had taken her place among those nations which could claim to have produced great poetry . Chaucer had brought us , as I said , the sane and liberal view of life . Spenser gave us the ...
... side men who knew what poetry was knew that England had taken her place among those nations which could claim to have produced great poetry . Chaucer had brought us , as I said , the sane and liberal view of life . Spenser gave us the ...
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... side of a man whose nobleness was a thing of occasional flashes and not of abiding presence . Thus there are great exclusions even on the basis of Arnold's definition . But it is possible that even this definition might gain by a little ...
... side of a man whose nobleness was a thing of occasional flashes and not of abiding presence . Thus there are great exclusions even on the basis of Arnold's definition . But it is possible that even this definition might gain by a little ...
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... side of subject . From the smallest thing there is a true and natural stepping- stone to the greatest things , and such a mind is sure to find it , is sure to know how to see the humblest matter sub specie aeterni , as part of a divine ...
... side of subject . From the smallest thing there is a true and natural stepping- stone to the greatest things , and such a mind is sure to find it , is sure to know how to see the humblest matter sub specie aeterni , as part of a divine ...
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... side idolatry , that a perfect artist Shakespeare is not . He is both more and less than that . He is a force , a genius , an energy of creation , with his mind set on high things , which made him careless about blemishes of style or ...
... side idolatry , that a perfect artist Shakespeare is not . He is both more and less than that . He is a force , a genius , an energy of creation , with his mind set on high things , which made him careless about blemishes of style or ...
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