The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 34
... poet out of a hundred is privileged or permitted to lead . His singular , almost instinctive , clear - sightedness enabled him to avoid most of the sunken rocks on which , so to say , many gifted men have writhed and perished . His ...
... poet out of a hundred is privileged or permitted to lead . His singular , almost instinctive , clear - sightedness enabled him to avoid most of the sunken rocks on which , so to say , many gifted men have writhed and perished . His ...
Pàgina 45
... poets , such as the tragedy of Dido's fate told in the Eneid , ' his principal delight was in books of travel and wild adventure among savage people , and in shadowing out discoveries and hair - breadth ' scapes , of which he was to be ...
... poets , such as the tragedy of Dido's fate told in the Eneid , ' his principal delight was in books of travel and wild adventure among savage people , and in shadowing out discoveries and hair - breadth ' scapes , of which he was to be ...
Pàgina 57
... poetic genius is demanded by it , is a fact discouraging to those who conceive progress to mean comple- tion , not destruction . If any are tempted , by the comments here closed , to consider how far health and happiness are in- sured ...
... poetic genius is demanded by it , is a fact discouraging to those who conceive progress to mean comple- tion , not destruction . If any are tempted , by the comments here closed , to consider how far health and happiness are in- sured ...
Pàgina 159
... poet and the predictor of much that has been proved and am- plified by later research , foreshadows in some sort the recent discoveries of Graham and others , on the diffusibility and pene- trability of different kinds of matter ( lib ...
... poet and the predictor of much that has been proved and am- plified by later research , foreshadows in some sort the recent discoveries of Graham and others , on the diffusibility and pene- trability of different kinds of matter ( lib ...
Pàgina 243
... poets have so successfully schooled themselves to rest content with the mere appearances of things ; and hence it is ... poet . Probably none have sought 6 more earnestly to relate these stories simply as stories , 1871 . 243 Morris's ...
... poets have so successfully schooled themselves to rest content with the mere appearances of things ; and hence it is ... poet . Probably none have sought 6 more earnestly to relate these stories simply as stories , 1871 . 243 Morris's ...
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