Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book ? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery-book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem'/ What you owe... The North British review - Página 3021848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1866 - 670 páginas
...only in the sense which makes it honourable to be paradoxical. " What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book?...higher level of estimation than the divine poem?"§ Leigh Hunt contends that if the poet, as such, may be allowed to pique himself on any one thing more... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 310 páginas
...answered by the higher literature, viz., the literature of power. What do you learn from Paradise Lost ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book...paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched ALEXANDER POPE. cookery-book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem ? What you owe to... | |
| Henry Giles - 1854 - 372 páginas
...from Paradise Lost ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book ? Something new, something you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem ? What you owe to Milton is, not... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 352 páginas
...answered by the higher literature, viz., the literature of power. What do you learn from "Paradise Lost?" Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book...a higher level of estimation than the divine poem 1 What you owe to Milton is not any knowledge, of which a million separate items are still but a million... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1866 - 692 páginas
...only in the sense which makes it honourable to be paradoxical. " What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book?...higher level of estimation than the divine poem?"§ Leigh Hunt contends that if the poet, as such, may be allowed to pique himself on any one thing more... | |
| William Mathews - 1877 - 360 páginas
...from Paradise Lost 1 Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book t Something new, something you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem 1 What you owe to Milton is not any... | |
| William Parsons Atkinson - 1878 - 86 páginas
...and sympathy." And he illustrates his distinction thus : " What do you learn from ' Paradise Lost ' ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book...that you did not know before, in every paragraph. I>ut would you therefore put the wretched cookerybook on a higher level of estimation than the divine... | |
| English authors - 1880 - 178 páginas
...by the higher literature, viz., the literature of power. What do you learn from " Paradise Lost ? " Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book...in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretohed cookery-book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem 1 What you owe to Milton... | |
| 1888 - 738 páginas
...illustration.2 " What do you learn from Paradise Lost ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book ? Something new, something that you did not know before,...paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem ? What you owe to Milton is not any... | |
| Austin Phelps - 1882 - 384 páginas
...page. But would you, therefore, put the cookery-book on a higher level than the ' Paradise Lost ' ? What you owe to Milton is not any knowledge, of which a million separate items are but a million advancing steps on the same earthly level. What you owe is power ; that is, expansion... | |
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