Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is a more permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon... The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Էջ 5691816Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 էջ
...than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor ) t@t N 1 [60 own creation. I cannot, however, be insensible to the present outcry against the triviality and... | |
| George McLean Harper - 1916 - 482 էջ
...in the whole composition as a subordinate feature. The author speaks with scorn of those poets who " separate themselves from the sympathies of men, and...tastes and fickle appetites, of their own creation." To associate decadent art with its cause — ie, with the artist's estrangement from his fellow-men... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 էջ
...than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they...themselves from the sympathies of men, and indulge in 45 arbitrary and capricious habits of expression, in order to furnish food for fickle tastes, and fickle... | |
| 1918 - 500 էջ
...permanent and a far more philosophical language than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets who think that they are conferring honour upon...in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression. ß) durch ein gerundium mit in oder by. ') Dickens, David Copperfield Ch. 2. / might have a misgiving... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 էջ
...than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they...themselves from the .sympathies of men, and indulge in 45 arbitrary and capricious habits of expression, in order to furnish food for fickle tastes, and fickle... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 էջ
...than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honor upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they...order to furnish food for fickle tastes, and fickle appetities, of their own creation. 2 I cannot, however, be insensible to the present outcry against... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1922 - 300 էջ
...permanent and a far more philosophical language than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon...tastes and fickle appetites of their own creation. Now, if this passage is read carefully and in this connection, it is clear that what Wordsworth has... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 էջ
...permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon...tastes, and fickle appetites, of their own creation.* I cannot, however, be insensible to the present outcry against the triviality and meanness, both of... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 էջ
...permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art in proportion as they indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression ; ' it may be answered, that the language,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 էջ
...permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by lody, — Sit ye near some old cavern's mouth, and...sea-nymphs quir'd ! WHEN I HAVE FEARS When I have I cannot, however, be insensible of the present outcry against the triviality and meanness, both of... | |
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