Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... worth while to learn much about the human aspect of our species , since to - morrow our species might be swallowed up in the conflagration of the earth . For instance , the Nürnberg Chronicler in the fifteenth century declares that ...
... worth while to learn much about the human aspect of our species , since to - morrow our species might be swallowed up in the conflagration of the earth . For instance , the Nürnberg Chronicler in the fifteenth century declares that ...
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... worth and dignity . " The harvest of the senses , the exciting imagery of things seen and heard , can more easily become an object of poetic contemplation than the sometimes stubborn material of action and thought . Great poetry ...
... worth and dignity . " The harvest of the senses , the exciting imagery of things seen and heard , can more easily become an object of poetic contemplation than the sometimes stubborn material of action and thought . Great poetry ...
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... worth the price he had paid by the loss of his daughter ? Did Polus of Aegina think it worth the price when he moved an Athenian audience to the profound grief he had recalled in himself by carrying before him , in the role of Electra ...
... worth the price he had paid by the loss of his daughter ? Did Polus of Aegina think it worth the price when he moved an Athenian audience to the profound grief he had recalled in himself by carrying before him , in the role of Electra ...
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action actor admirable angels artist audience beauty began Byzantine art called century character church classical Colet contemplation creature D.LITT delight disinterested dream emotion England English Erasmus wrote Erasmus's essay experience expression faculties feel flower friends Garrick genius George gift GORDON BOTTOMLEY Greek human humanist ideas imagination inspiration intellectual interpret John Colet JOHN MARTIN-HARVEY knowledge Latin Laurence Binyon learning legend less letter literary criticism literature living LL.D Lord Mountjoy Matthew Arnold means mind modern moral Mountjoy nature never ourselves passion perhaps poem poet poetic poetry Praise of Folly prose Puritan passion quiet reading Renaissance Robert Bridges scholar scientific seems Selwyn Image sense Shelley sleep soul speak spirit STEPHEN GASELEE sure Sabina things thought tion Tunstall verse and poetry verse-writer W. H. Hudson Warham whole words Wordsworth write