Essays in Criticism, כרך 2Macmillan et Compagnie, 1903 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 12
עמוד 45
... admirers will tell us that we have Burns , convivial , genuine , delightful , here— ' Leeze me on drink ! it gies us mair Than either school or college ; It kindles wit , it waukens lair , It pangs us fou o ' knowledge . Be ' t whisky ...
... admirers will tell us that we have Burns , convivial , genuine , delightful , here— ' Leeze me on drink ! it gies us mair Than either school or college ; It kindles wit , it waukens lair , It pangs us fou o ' knowledge . Be ' t whisky ...
עמוד 46
... admirers tell us that we have the genuine Burns , the great poet , when his strain asserts the independence , equality , dignity , of men , as in the famous song For a ' that and a ' that— ' A prince can mak ' a belted knight , A ...
... admirers tell us that we have the genuine Burns , the great poet , when his strain asserts the independence , equality , dignity , of men , as in the famous song For a ' that and a ' that— ' A prince can mak ' a belted knight , A ...
עמוד 47
... admirers will say , unsurpassable- " To make a happy fire - side clime To weans and wife , That's the true pathos and sublime Of human life . ' There is criticism of life for you , the admirers of Burns will say to us ; there is the ...
... admirers will say , unsurpassable- " To make a happy fire - side clime To weans and wife , That's the true pathos and sublime Of human life . ' There is criticism of life for you , the admirers of Burns will say to us ; there is the ...
עמוד 84
... admirers celebrate in him , owing to this , that he has continued all his days an infant , but one that has unhappily been taught to read and write ? ' And with all this strenuous seriousness , a pathe- tic sentiment , and an element ...
... admirers celebrate in him , owing to this , that he has continued all his days an infant , but one that has unhappily been taught to read and write ? ' And with all this strenuous seriousness , a pathe- tic sentiment , and an element ...
עמוד 104
... admirers whose pawing and fondness does not good but harm to the fame of Keats ; who con- centrate attention upon what in him is least wholesome and most questionable ; who worship him , and would have the world worship him too , as the ...
... admirers whose pawing and fondness does not good but harm to the fame of Keats ; who con- centrate attention upon what in him is least wholesome and most questionable ; who worship him , and would have the world worship him too , as the ...
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admirers Amiel Amiel's Journal Anna Karénine artist beauty Burns Byron called century character charm Chaucer classic Count Tolstoi criticism diction Dryden Edited English poetry English poets ESSAYS excellence Fanny Brawne faults feel France French gift give glory Godwin Goethe Gray Gray's happiness Harriet Harriet Westbrook Hogg Jesus Johnny Keats judgment Keats kind Kitty language Leopardi letters Levine Levine's literary literature living Lord Byron Lord Macaulay Madame Bovary manner Mary matter Matthew Arnold Milton mind Molière moral ideas nation nature never novel passage passion Paul Bourget perhaps poems poet poet's poetic truth praise produced Professor Dowden prose real estimate recognise religion Sainte-Beuve Scherer Scotch sense seriousness Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sincerity sort soul speak spirit superiority tells things thought tion true verse virtue Vols Voltaire volume whole words Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry Wordsworthian writes Wronsky wrote