Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... tion I had in attempting them . The one is from Henry James , to my mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since Coleridge : " It takes an endless amount of history to make even a little tradition and an endless amount of ...
... tion I had in attempting them . The one is from Henry James , to my mind the profoundest critic who has blessed us since Coleridge : " It takes an endless amount of history to make even a little tradition and an endless amount of ...
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... tion , since it actually had the hardihood to admit the claims of the literature of another age as worthy of imitation . This is how the good Bishop Percy waxes judicial upon " The Ballad of the Nut - Brown Maid " : Indeed , if it had ...
... tion , since it actually had the hardihood to admit the claims of the literature of another age as worthy of imitation . This is how the good Bishop Percy waxes judicial upon " The Ballad of the Nut - Brown Maid " : Indeed , if it had ...
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... tion . For we feel through it Hardy's hatred of comfort- able optimism — that insufferably complacent optimism that awards future blisses and penalties for the " right " and " wrong " sort of people . At any rate these haughty and ...
... tion . For we feel through it Hardy's hatred of comfort- able optimism — that insufferably complacent optimism that awards future blisses and penalties for the " right " and " wrong " sort of people . At any rate these haughty and ...
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... vast store - houses of his learning and imagina- tion . And Montaigne a cynic ? In life , just as the honest man is so frequently taken for a fool , so a tolerant man passes for a cynic . Montaigne was indeed naïve SATIRE 25.
... vast store - houses of his learning and imagina- tion . And Montaigne a cynic ? In life , just as the honest man is so frequently taken for a fool , so a tolerant man passes for a cynic . Montaigne was indeed naïve SATIRE 25.
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... tion in its century that has really affected people's way of thinking . It may be its very manifest defects of manner only that urge me thus to except it - it may be because the egoist is as much Meredith as Sir Willoughby Patterne , or ...
... tion in its century that has really affected people's way of thinking . It may be its very manifest defects of manner only that urge me thus to except it - it may be because the egoist is as much Meredith as Sir Willoughby Patterne , or ...
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