Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century, כרך 3Raymond Macdonald Alden Houghton Mifflin, 1917 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 55
עמוד 10
... admiration at this time of Hartley's Essay on Man , 1 that I gave his name to my first - born . In addition to the gentleman , my neighbour , whose garden joined on to my little orchard , and the cultivation of whose friendship had been ...
... admiration at this time of Hartley's Essay on Man , 1 that I gave his name to my first - born . In addition to the gentleman , my neighbour , whose garden joined on to my little orchard , and the cultivation of whose friendship had been ...
עמוד 12
... strong sensibility and medita- tive minds , and their admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some de- gree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say by its religious fervor . These facts , 12 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
... strong sensibility and medita- tive minds , and their admiration ( inflamed perhaps in some de- gree by opposition ) was distinguished by its intensity , I might almost say by its religious fervor . These facts , 12 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
עמוד 21
... admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth , are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisti- cated hearts as sudden and unpleasant sinkings from the height to which the poet had previously lifted them , and to which he again re ...
... admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth , are felt by many unprejudiced and unsophisti- cated hearts as sudden and unpleasant sinkings from the height to which the poet had previously lifted them , and to which he again re ...
עמוד 35
... admirable perfection , but would in vain attempt to build a nest . Now this mode of reconciling a compelled sense of inferiority with a feeling of pride began in a few pedants , who , having read that Sophocles was the great model of ...
... admirable perfection , but would in vain attempt to build a nest . Now this mode of reconciling a compelled sense of inferiority with a feeling of pride began in a few pedants , who , having read that Sophocles was the great model of ...
עמוד 37
... admirable with the matter , and the judgment of the great poet not less deserv- ing our wonder than his genius ? Or , again , to repeat the ques- tion in other words : Is Shakespeare a great dramatic poet on account only of those ...
... admirable with the matter , and the judgment of the great poet not less deserv- ing our wonder than his genius ? Or , again , to repeat the ques- tion in other words : Is Shakespeare a great dramatic poet on account only of those ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
admiration Aspasia beauty believe better Bishop of Beauvais Bossuet Boswell Cæsar called carbonic acid Catharine character Charles Lamb Coleridge criticism culture Dashkof death divine Domrémy dreams earth Edinburgh Review English essay eternal eyes fact faith fancy feel Fontanges genius give Greek hand heart heaven hero honour human idea intellect James Boswell kind knowledge labour language Leigh Hunt less light literature living look Lucullus Macbeth manner matter means Milton mind moral nature never night noble object once opium Othello passion perfection perhaps Pericles person philosophy pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poor present protoplasm Puritan reader religion religious round seems sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit strange sweet taste thee things thou thought tion true truth Universe Voltaire whole words worship write