Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... distance , by their permanence and universality . The one fill us with terror and pity , the other with admiration and delight . There are certain ob- jects that strike the imagination , and inspire awe in 80 ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON.
... distance , by their permanence and universality . The one fill us with terror and pity , the other with admiration and delight . There are certain ob- jects that strike the imagination , and inspire awe in 80 ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON.
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... admiration of himself the last . A man of genius cannot well be a coxcomb ; for his mind is too full of other things ... admired 224 ON THE LIVING POETS.
... admiration of himself the last . A man of genius cannot well be a coxcomb ; for his mind is too full of other things ... admired 224 ON THE LIVING POETS.
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William Hazlitt. admirable ; feels no interest in what is most interesting to others , no grandeur in any thing grand , no ... admiration of himself , thinking it a pre- sumption in any one to suppose that he has taste or sense enough to ...
William Hazlitt. admirable ; feels no interest in what is most interesting to others , no grandeur in any thing grand , no ... admiration of himself , thinking it a pre- sumption in any one to suppose that he has taste or sense enough to ...
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