The National Review, Volume 19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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... idea , that poetry is a deep thing , a teaching thing , the most surely and wisely elevating of human things , is even now to the coarse public mind nearly unknown . As was the fate of poetry , so inevitably was that of criticism . The ...
... idea , that poetry is a deep thing , a teaching thing , the most surely and wisely elevating of human things , is even now to the coarse public mind nearly unknown . As was the fate of poetry , so inevitably was that of criticism . The ...
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... ideas , long ere it expresses , or need express , abstract and literary ones . The reason why a landscape is " picturesque " is often said to be that such landscape represents an " idea . " But this ex- planation , though in the minds ...
... ideas , long ere it expresses , or need express , abstract and literary ones . The reason why a landscape is " picturesque " is often said to be that such landscape represents an " idea . " But this ex- planation , though in the minds ...
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... idea , the full development , the characteristic individuality of it , we have not seen . We find the same sort of quality in all parts of painting . We see a portrait of a person we know , and we say , " It is like — yes , like , of ...
... idea , the full development , the characteristic individuality of it , we have not seen . We find the same sort of quality in all parts of painting . We see a portrait of a person we know , and we say , " It is like — yes , like , of ...
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... ideas for the parings of the intellect , and the distilla- tion of the mind ; a Shakespeare , a Homer , a Goethe , finds his mental occupation , the true home of his natural thoughts , in the real world- " which is the world of all of ...
... ideas for the parings of the intellect , and the distilla- tion of the mind ; a Shakespeare , a Homer , a Goethe , finds his mental occupation , the true home of his natural thoughts , in the real world- " which is the world of all of ...
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... idea . ' I stopt with some degree of irritation ; for the point which separated us was most luminously marked by ... ideas without knowing it , nay that I saw them before my eyes . ' " Schiller had much more prudence and dexterity of ...
... idea . ' I stopt with some degree of irritation ; for the point which separated us was most luminously marked by ... ideas without knowing it , nay that I saw them before my eyes . ' " Schiller had much more prudence and dexterity of ...
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