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... expression , and the crudity of expression , which are inseparable from a verbal address . My subject , " The Pleasure of Reading , " was VOL . V , N.S. 1 chosen partly because it is so wide that it covers.
... expression , and the crudity of expression , which are inseparable from a verbal address . My subject , " The Pleasure of Reading , " was VOL . V , N.S. 1 chosen partly because it is so wide that it covers.
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... was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
... was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
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... expressing it better in prose ! But besides this there are further pleasures in poetry of a deeper kind , but less obvious . There is the poetry which presents to us great thought in words and in forms that not only stir the intellect ...
... expressing it better in prose ! But besides this there are further pleasures in poetry of a deeper kind , but less obvious . There is the poetry which presents to us great thought in words and in forms that not only stir the intellect ...
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... expression he some- times makes the thought seem not so great as it really is . At times he makes something of the infinite almost finite . This comment on Tennyson is not intended to be either criticism or praise . But it is worth ...
... expression he some- times makes the thought seem not so great as it really is . At times he makes something of the infinite almost finite . This comment on Tennyson is not intended to be either criticism or praise . But it is worth ...
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... expressing deep dejection , never ends till he has become confident and strong again . You will find instances of what I mean in Wordsworth's " Lines on the Death of Fox " ; you will find it in The Leech Gatherer , " and you will find ...
... expressing deep dejection , never ends till he has become confident and strong again . You will find instances of what I mean in Wordsworth's " Lines on the Death of Fox " ; you will find it in The Leech Gatherer , " and you will find ...
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