The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... things about Cambridge , or even- dare I mention so profane a fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had ...
... things about Cambridge , or even- dare I mention so profane a fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had ...
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... things which surprise , amuse , even , perhaps , disgust us who live in so different an age and country . He must have things which are peculiar to the Greeks of his day , and even things peculiar to himself alone among the Greeks ...
... things which surprise , amuse , even , perhaps , disgust us who live in so different an age and country . He must have things which are peculiar to the Greeks of his day , and even things peculiar to himself alone among the Greeks ...
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... things in an instant take away all strangeness : while we listen to Homer we are in England : rather we know ourselves to be of a larger country than either Greece or England : and the sense of largeness sends through us a flow of ...
... things in an instant take away all strangeness : while we listen to Homer we are in England : rather we know ourselves to be of a larger country than either Greece or England : and the sense of largeness sends through us a flow of ...
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... things have given me ever so many sleepless nights . I thought a real book would never do without them . ' The advice not only saved the author much labour : it saved the book from failure and contempt . For if life without art is apt ...
... things have given me ever so many sleepless nights . I thought a real book would never do without them . ' The advice not only saved the author much labour : it saved the book from failure and contempt . For if life without art is apt ...
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... things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity , and decision of its style without these the poem would not be the thing of immortality which it unquestionably is . But , neverthe- less ...
... things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity , and decision of its style without these the poem would not be the thing of immortality which it unquestionably is . But , neverthe- less ...
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