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206. oldal
... Poet ... No education . . . can en- title to this appellation a dull and unobservant mind . . . I have . . . read the Poets and the Historians and the Metaphysicians as common sources of those ele- · • ments which it is the province of the ...
... Poet ... No education . . . can en- title to this appellation a dull and unobservant mind . . . I have . . . read the Poets and the Historians and the Metaphysicians as common sources of those ele- · • ments which it is the province of the ...
242. oldal
... poet who is really a poet excites him to a degree which , to ordinary apprehension , appears disproportionate with the wrong . Poets see injustice - never where it does not exist — but very often where the un- poetical see no injustice ...
... poet who is really a poet excites him to a degree which , to ordinary apprehension , appears disproportionate with the wrong . Poets see injustice - never where it does not exist — but very often where the un- poetical see no injustice ...
315. oldal
... poet with poem . It is not the greatness of the last eight or ten Plays I am showing , nor am I saying like the Poet in Timon : ' Admirable : How this grace Speaks his own standing ! What a mental power This eye shoots forth ! ' I , i ...
... poet with poem . It is not the greatness of the last eight or ten Plays I am showing , nor am I saying like the Poet in Timon : ' Admirable : How this grace Speaks his own standing ! What a mental power This eye shoots forth ! ' I , i ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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