The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 36
... passages which I have been quoting from Burns ? Surely not ; surely , if our sense is quick , we must perceive that we have not in those passages a voice from the very inmost soul of the genuine Burns ; he is not speaking to us from ...
... passages which I have been quoting from Burns ? Surely not ; surely , if our sense is quick , we must perceive that we have not in those passages a voice from the very inmost soul of the genuine Burns ; he is not speaking to us from ...
Էջ 124
... passages from work produced as Byron's was is a very different thing from taking passages out of the Edipus or the Tempest , and deprives the poetry far less of its advantage . Nay , it gives advantage to the poetry , instead of ...
... passages from work produced as Byron's was is a very different thing from taking passages out of the Edipus or the Tempest , and deprives the poetry far less of its advantage . Nay , it gives advantage to the poetry , instead of ...
Էջ 360
... passages in a man's writings do not prove his possession of it ; it lies in their whole tissue . Emerson has passages of noble and pathetic eloquence , such as those which I quoted at the beginning ; he has passages of shrewd and felici ...
... passages in a man's writings do not prove his possession of it ; it lies in their whole tissue . Emerson has passages of noble and pathetic eloquence , such as those which I quoted at the beginning ; he has passages of shrewd and felici ...
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