Macmillan's Magazine, 38. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1878 |
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... poet whose work has high and pure worth , simply by knowing the Greeks thoroughly , more thoroughly than any English poet had known them since Milton . Milton was a survivor from the great age of poetry ; Dryden , Addison , Pope , and ...
... poet whose work has high and pure worth , simply by knowing the Greeks thoroughly , more thoroughly than any English poet had known them since Milton . Milton was a survivor from the great age of poetry ; Dryden , Addison , Pope , and ...
246. oldal
... poet and philosopher put forth are of a quite different order from those which we feel in ourselves , and that commonplace people and every- day life have nothing in common with their high functions . It is not so . The most unlettered ...
... poet and philosopher put forth are of a quite different order from those which we feel in ourselves , and that commonplace people and every- day life have nothing in common with their high functions . It is not so . The most unlettered ...
252. oldal
... poet's best advisers . If he desires to reach the great mass even of intelligent men , he must re- member that they ... poet's breath of life . This view of things probably originates in the conception of Goethe , as the typical poet of ...
... poet's best advisers . If he desires to reach the great mass even of intelligent men , he must re- member that they ... poet's breath of life . This view of things probably originates in the conception of Goethe , as the typical poet of ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
Criticism and Creation By the REV PRINCIPAL SHAIRP | 64 |
Cyprus Unknown Graves in By R H HORNE | 151 |
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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