Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... mean buildings , narrow streets ; the uncouth dress , coarse manners , and squalid appearance , of a poor , ill - favoured , hard - faring population , likely to be doubled in no long time by the mob of dirty , mischievous children ...
... mean buildings , narrow streets ; the uncouth dress , coarse manners , and squalid appearance , of a poor , ill - favoured , hard - faring population , likely to be doubled in no long time by the mob of dirty , mischievous children ...
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... mean , revolting , or even ordinary object to break the spell which holds the eye of the indifferent beholder himself in charmed gaze . What seems it then to the home - returning mariner ? His mind dwells solely on what is most dear and ...
... mean , revolting , or even ordinary object to break the spell which holds the eye of the indifferent beholder himself in charmed gaze . What seems it then to the home - returning mariner ? His mind dwells solely on what is most dear and ...
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... means of drawing out of invisible depths a hundred , nay , a thousand times their number more , imagination itself sinks under the effort to " find out the Almighty to perfection ; " and still the devout worshipper exclaims , " Lo ...
... means of drawing out of invisible depths a hundred , nay , a thousand times their number more , imagination itself sinks under the effort to " find out the Almighty to perfection ; " and still the devout worshipper exclaims , " Lo ...
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... means , in the mind of a child , when he shall be no more that which he is ; when ( as he is already by antici- pation ) he shall be that which he is not , that , which , alas ! he never will be , - Lord of himself . ― If we would ...
... means , in the mind of a child , when he shall be no more that which he is ; when ( as he is already by antici- pation ) he shall be that which he is not , that , which , alas ! he never will be , - Lord of himself . ― If we would ...
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... mean word , but I cannot find one nearer to the peculiar sense at which I aim , the mannerism of the two distinct modes of human language , prose and verse , will be easily recognised . . - ―― " And the children of Israel went into the ...
... mean word , but I cannot find one nearer to the peculiar sense at which I aim , the mannerism of the two distinct modes of human language , prose and verse , will be easily recognised . . - ―― " And the children of Israel went into the ...
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