Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... nature individualistic , and the transactions of a literary society in any single year might well seem to be an almost fortuitous collection . If six members out of two hundred write each upon the subject that pleases him , it will be ...
... nature individualistic , and the transactions of a literary society in any single year might well seem to be an almost fortuitous collection . If six members out of two hundred write each upon the subject that pleases him , it will be ...
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... nature . It went astray in various directions ; it became tortuous or mystical or artificial . The lyric lost touch with Nature and life , and in doing so put off its own nature and lost its own enduring vitality . The immense ...
... nature . It went astray in various directions ; it became tortuous or mystical or artificial . The lyric lost touch with Nature and life , and in doing so put off its own nature and lost its own enduring vitality . The immense ...
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... Nature so true and so fine ( though the diction remains Augustan ) as there is in- " What time the moon had hung her lamp on high And passed in radiance through the cloudless sky . " The twelve Odes of 1747 contain Collins ' central ...
... Nature so true and so fine ( though the diction remains Augustan ) as there is in- " What time the moon had hung her lamp on high And passed in radiance through the cloudless sky . " The twelve Odes of 1747 contain Collins ' central ...
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... Nature , " of which he was one of the prime initiators , expresses itself in phrases to which Arnold , a century later , offers the nearest parallel . " Teach me but once like him to feel , " Collins writes of Shakespeare ; the cry is ...
... Nature , " of which he was one of the prime initiators , expresses itself in phrases to which Arnold , a century later , offers the nearest parallel . " Teach me but once like him to feel , " Collins writes of Shakespeare ; the cry is ...
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... Nature's finest clay , and Nature had tempered it with the choicest dews of heaven . " The story of his love may be left to more romantic 66 He scribes , and may be studied in the original. 32 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
... Nature's finest clay , and Nature had tempered it with the choicest dews of heaven . " The story of his love may be left to more romantic 66 He scribes , and may be studied in the original. 32 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
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