The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 73
... sense , and desiring nothing better . There is the exclama- tion in one of his letters : O for a life of sensations rather than of thoughts ! ' There is the thesis , in another , that with a great Poet the sense of Beauty overcomes ...
... sense , and desiring nothing better . There is the exclama- tion in one of his letters : O for a life of sensations rather than of thoughts ! ' There is the thesis , in another , that with a great Poet the sense of Beauty overcomes ...
Էջ 78
... sense of the word , the instinct for virtue passing into the life of Keats and strengthening it , I find in the ... sense of virtue , or to beget in others that practical sense of it which a man really has himself , is a virtuous And ...
... sense of the word , the instinct for virtue passing into the life of Keats and strengthening it , I find in the ... sense of virtue , or to beget in others that practical sense of it which a man really has himself , is a virtuous And ...
Էջ 336
... sense for conduct , our sense for beauty , and touched with emotion by being so put ; not thus put for us , and therefore , to the majority of mankind , after a certain while , unsatisfying , wearying . We Not to the born naturalist , I ...
... sense for conduct , our sense for beauty , and touched with emotion by being so put ; not thus put for us , and therefore , to the majority of mankind , after a certain while , unsatisfying , wearying . We Not to the born naturalist , I ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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