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... course comes first and highest . I am not going to talk about the pleasure in pure poetry , because to all who have it , it is so well known that no words of mine will increase the pleasure . To those who have not got it , no words that ...
... course comes first and highest . I am not going to talk about the pleasure in pure poetry , because to all who have it , it is so well known that no words of mine will increase the pleasure . To those who have not got it , no words that ...
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... course it is impossible to account satisfactorily for this , to catch one's own thought and feeling so clearly as to justify this preference . But one reason , no doubt , is that for enduring satisfaction in poetry we want strength ...
... course it is impossible to account satisfactorily for this , to catch one's own thought and feeling so clearly as to justify this preference . But one reason , no doubt , is that for enduring satisfaction in poetry we want strength ...
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... course , have love , but it must be so carefully handled that very often it seems to get little above the temperature of liking . With VOL . V , N.S. 6 2 1944446 all those limitations you are to write not only THE PLEASURE OF READING . 13 .
... course , have love , but it must be so carefully handled that very often it seems to get little above the temperature of liking . With VOL . V , N.S. 6 2 1944446 all those limitations you are to write not only THE PLEASURE OF READING . 13 .
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... course it is possible to say that Jane Austen achieves this , though her materials are so slight because her aft is so great . Perhaps , however , so long as the materials are those of human nature , they are not slight . 6 Another ...
... course it is possible to say that Jane Austen achieves this , though her materials are so slight because her aft is so great . Perhaps , however , so long as the materials are those of human nature , they are not slight . 6 Another ...
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... course , is an instance . On this I would observe that the quality of humour and wit— though all of it which is brilliant of every kind may excite our admiration or give us pleasure at the moment — must , if it is to be enduring , be ...
... course , is an instance . On this I would observe that the quality of humour and wit— though all of it which is brilliant of every kind may excite our admiration or give us pleasure at the moment — must , if it is to be enduring , be ...
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