Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... lines in reading , to cultivate a true catholicity of taste . In so doing , you enlarge your capacities of enjoyment ; you expand the discipline as well as the delights of the mind . It is with books as with nature , travel widely , and ...
... lines in reading , to cultivate a true catholicity of taste . In so doing , you enlarge your capacities of enjoyment ; you expand the discipline as well as the delights of the mind . It is with books as with nature , travel widely , and ...
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... line is a study . This is a simple rule for reading , and it may readily be practised : then bringing his acquaintance with the English essays of the last two hundred years , and APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 59.
... line is a study . This is a simple rule for reading , and it may readily be practised : then bringing his acquaintance with the English essays of the last two hundred years , and APPLICATION OF LITERARY PRINCIPLES . 59.
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... line by line and word by word , and so to get all his pictures and thoughts leisurely into one's mind , till I verily think one would , after a time , almost give out light in the dark , after having been steeped , as it were , in such ...
... line by line and word by word , and so to get all his pictures and thoughts leisurely into one's mind , till I verily think one would , after a time , almost give out light in the dark , after having been steeped , as it were , in such ...
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... line that tells so much of the guilt - wasted soul of Macbeth- " I'gin to grow a - weary of the sun . " Let me exemplify this tendency away from the native character of the language in the structure of sentences as well as in the choice ...
... line that tells so much of the guilt - wasted soul of Macbeth- " I'gin to grow a - weary of the sun . " Let me exemplify this tendency away from the native character of the language in the structure of sentences as well as in the choice ...
Seite 103
... lines in Macbeth , in which two very long words are blended with short ones with singular effect : " Will all great ... line occurs to me where , at the end of a series of 104 LECTURE THIRD . A well - known line in THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 103.
... lines in Macbeth , in which two very long words are blended with short ones with singular effect : " Will all great ... line occurs to me where , at the end of a series of 104 LECTURE THIRD . A well - known line in THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 103.
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