Lectures and Essays, Volumen 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1905 - 740 páginas |
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... 1887. Coleridge's Ode to Wordsworth . Feb. 1889. Nether Stowey . Dec. 1889. The Teaching of English Literature . Nov. 1892. The Death of Tennyson . Dec. 1894. Poetæ Mediocres . Of these all but the third , the last , vi LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
... 1887. Coleridge's Ode to Wordsworth . Feb. 1889. Nether Stowey . Dec. 1889. The Teaching of English Literature . Nov. 1892. The Death of Tennyson . Dec. 1894. Poetæ Mediocres . Of these all but the third , the last , vi LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
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... Wordsworth's verses , " contented to enjoy " the things " that others understand . " I want all such still to recognise that , without being critics or commentators , they may still find much unsuspected pleasure and heightened interest ...
... Wordsworth's verses , " contented to enjoy " the things " that others understand . " I want all such still to recognise that , without being critics or commentators , they may still find much unsuspected pleasure and heightened interest ...
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... Wordsworth or Tennyson would write . During many , many later periods of criticism in English history , Shakspeare has passed for a " sensational " writer , and his sensationalism has given great offence to many , both at home and ...
... Wordsworth or Tennyson would write . During many , many later periods of criticism in English history , Shakspeare has passed for a " sensational " writer , and his sensationalism has given great offence to many , both at home and ...
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... this head , affected in our estimate of some beauti- ful and touching thought by our acquaintance with the personality of the author of it ; and he cites , by way of illustration , Wordsworth's familiar 98 LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
... this head , affected in our estimate of some beauti- ful and touching thought by our acquaintance with the personality of the author of it ; and he cites , by way of illustration , Wordsworth's familiar 98 LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
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... Wordsworth ? And Mr. Patmore's answer is that it would not , and for this reason , that in spite of our theories we do ask ourselves as we read whether such a sentiment is sincere , whether it is grounded , that is to say , in the real ...
... Wordsworth ? And Mr. Patmore's answer is that it would not , and for this reason , that in spite of our theories we do ask ourselves as we read whether such a sentiment is sincere , whether it is grounded , that is to say , in the real ...
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A Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050-1500, Volumen 4 Jonathan Burke Severs,Albert E. Hartung,Peter G. Beidler No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1967 |