Poems and Essays, Volume 2Chapman, 1860 - 535 pagina's |
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... social order . The others may be men of not inferior genius ; but they stand apart , like barren younger bro- thers ; they are solitary ; it is themselves they express , and no more ; they may have occasional imitators , but they are ...
... social order . The others may be men of not inferior genius ; but they stand apart , like barren younger bro- thers ; they are solitary ; it is themselves they express , and no more ; they may have occasional imitators , but they are ...
Pagina 16
... social allusions , for instance is full of the indications of noble instincts and true philosophy ; but it comparatively interests itself little in right deeds . How rarely he deals with action at all ! States of feeling , existing ...
... social allusions , for instance is full of the indications of noble instincts and true philosophy ; but it comparatively interests itself little in right deeds . How rarely he deals with action at all ! States of feeling , existing ...
Pagina 54
William Caldwell Roscoe. rise in Greek sacrificial observances , adapted themselves to Greek social habits , were limited by Greek ideas , and embodied Greek religion , Greek patriotism , and , above all , that which is most ...
William Caldwell Roscoe. rise in Greek sacrificial observances , adapted themselves to Greek social habits , were limited by Greek ideas , and embodied Greek religion , Greek patriotism , and , above all , that which is most ...
Pagina 82
... social and individual life , which have already been so ably and so fully embodied in prose forms . We should go farther than to say merely that verse wants pliancy to adapt itself to those fine ramifications of external observation to ...
... social and individual life , which have already been so ably and so fully embodied in prose forms . We should go farther than to say merely that verse wants pliancy to adapt itself to those fine ramifications of external observation to ...
Pagina 99
... social conditions which surround him . It does not follow , however , that he is the greatest poet who most fully and most immediately reproduces these influences in the gross ; still less that it is the highest effort of the poet ...
... social conditions which surround him . It does not follow , however , that he is the greatest poet who most fully and most immediately reproduces these influences in the gross ; still less that it is the highest effort of the poet ...
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