Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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5. oldal
... believe that no son would have poems like L'Allegro and Il Penseroso in his desk , and not at least once produce them and read them aloud to his mother . These poems , though not published till 1645 , were certainly composed in his ...
... believe that no son would have poems like L'Allegro and Il Penseroso in his desk , and not at least once produce them and read them aloud to his mother . These poems , though not published till 1645 , were certainly composed in his ...
35. oldal
... believe that they were read otherwise than carelessly and by few . His ideas were his own , and never had a chance of becoming fruitful . There seemed to him to be a ready and an easy way to establish a free Commonwealth , but on the ...
... believe that they were read otherwise than carelessly and by few . His ideas were his own , and never had a chance of becoming fruitful . There seemed to him to be a ready and an easy way to establish a free Commonwealth , but on the ...
48. oldal
... believe that our judgments are pro- bably wrong , and liable , and even likely , to be reversed ; the better disposed to live and let live . The child , as Mr. Browning has somewhere elaborated , cries for the moon and beats its nurse ...
... believe that our judgments are pro- bably wrong , and liable , and even likely , to be reversed ; the better disposed to live and let live . The child , as Mr. Browning has somewhere elaborated , cries for the moon and beats its nurse ...
62. oldal
... believe his poet in the wrong simply because somebody has said he was . For example , he reprints without comment De Quincey's absurd strictures on the celebrated lines- ' Who but must laugh if such a man there be ; Who would not weep ...
... believe his poet in the wrong simply because somebody has said he was . For example , he reprints without comment De Quincey's absurd strictures on the celebrated lines- ' Who but must laugh if such a man there be ; Who would not weep ...
75. oldal
... believe it is the best . ' And so it is . Homer's Iliad is the best , and Pope's Homer's Iliad is the second best . Whose is the third best is controversy . Pope knew next to no Greek , but then he did not work upon the Greek text . He ...
... believe it is the best . ' And so it is . Homer's Iliad is the best , and Pope's Homer's Iliad is the second best . Whose is the third best is controversy . Pope knew next to no Greek , but then he did not work upon the Greek text . He ...
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