The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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Bartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett. language as exquisitely fitted for the passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , it is proper that he should consider himself as in the situation of a translator , who does not ...
Bartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett. language as exquisitely fitted for the passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , it is proper that he should consider himself as in the situation of a translator , who does not ...
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... passion to the words , and to effect the complex end which the Poet proposes to him- self . If I had undertaken a ... passion by an intertex- ture of ordinary feeling , and of feeling not strictly and necessarily connected with the ...
... passion to the words , and to effect the complex end which the Poet proposes to him- self . If I had undertaken a ... passion by an intertex- ture of ordinary feeling , and of feeling not strictly and necessarily connected with the ...
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... passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it de- mands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude con- ceptions to substitute themselves for them . And knowing that no action or ...
... passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it de- mands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude con- ceptions to substitute themselves for them . And knowing that no action or ...
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