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Pagina 22
... better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the recollection of the reader , than to weaken the force of the original argument by breaking the connec- tion.-Ed. The Notes to this ...
... better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the recollection of the reader , than to weaken the force of the original argument by breaking the connec- tion.-Ed. The Notes to this ...
Pagina 28
... better notion of the choral music from the solemn hymns and psalms of austere church music than from any species of theatrical singing . A single flute or pipe was the ordinary ac- companiment ; and it is not to be supposed , that any ...
... better notion of the choral music from the solemn hymns and psalms of austere church music than from any species of theatrical singing . A single flute or pipe was the ordinary ac- companiment ; and it is not to be supposed , that any ...
Pagina 39
... better on the whole , if I had caused my Lectures to be announ- ced only as continuations of the main subject . But if I be , as perforce I must be , gratified by the recollection of whatever has appeared to give you pleasure , I am ...
... better on the whole , if I had caused my Lectures to be announ- ced only as continuations of the main subject . But if I be , as perforce I must be , gratified by the recollection of whatever has appeared to give you pleasure , I am ...
Pagina 56
... better worthies -- but the anomalous , the wild , the irregular , genius of our daily criti- cism ! What are we to have miracles in sport ? —Or , I speak reverently , does God choose idiots by whom to convey divine truths to man ? ( h ) ...
... better worthies -- but the anomalous , the wild , the irregular , genius of our daily criti- cism ! What are we to have miracles in sport ? —Or , I speak reverently , does God choose idiots by whom to convey divine truths to man ? ( h ) ...
Pagina 66
... better as well as wiser . Shakspeare , possessed of wit , humor , fancy and imagination , built up an outward world from the stores within his mind , as the bee finds a hive ‡ from a thousand sweets gathered from a thousand flowers . He ...
... better as well as wiser . Shakspeare , possessed of wit , humor , fancy and imagination , built up an outward world from the stores within his mind , as the bee finds a hive ‡ from a thousand sweets gathered from a thousand flowers . He ...
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