Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects . " Mr. Robertson's method is somewhat more argumentative : " It is the getting behind spontaneous ...
... beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects . " Mr. Robertson's method is somewhat more argumentative : " It is the getting behind spontaneous ...
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... beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a deal of disagreement and conflict is the by - product of literary opinion . We are all , let us repeat , literary critics whenever we express an opinion about ...
... beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a deal of disagreement and conflict is the by - product of literary opinion . We are all , let us repeat , literary critics whenever we express an opinion about ...
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... beauty , " " a personality of singular charm , " " a certain unique style " ( of the late General Lew Wallace ) , " natural , " " spon- taneous , " " deep thought , " " appreciation of nature , " " striking at the root of things ...
... beauty , " " a personality of singular charm , " " a certain unique style " ( of the late General Lew Wallace ) , " natural , " " spon- taneous , " " deep thought , " " appreciation of nature , " " striking at the root of things ...
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... beauty of style they are to be envied by most writers on Political Economy . This seems to have been felt by Mr. John Stuart Mill , who mentions De Quincey with respect , and uses quotations from him thankfully , in parts of his ...
... beauty of style they are to be envied by most writers on Political Economy . This seems to have been felt by Mr. John Stuart Mill , who mentions De Quincey with respect , and uses quotations from him thankfully , in parts of his ...
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... girl left in charge of the cottage to which they were never to return alive , has all the mournful beauty of a commemorative prose - poem . The second , which is a narrative , from historical materials , of the 34 DAVID MASSON.
... girl left in charge of the cottage to which they were never to return alive , has all the mournful beauty of a commemorative prose - poem . The second , which is a narrative , from historical materials , of the 34 DAVID MASSON.
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