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" The Celt has not produced great poetical works, he has only produced poetry with an air of greatness investing it all, and sometimes giving, moreover, to short pieces, or to passages, lines, and snatches of long pieces, singular beauty and power. "
The Cornhill Magazine - Side 534
redigeret af - 1866
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Bind 4;Bind 67

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 sider
...spiritual arts of music and poetry. All that emotion alone can do in music, the Celt has done; the veiy soul of emotion breathes in the Scotch and Irish airs...that he grudged no pains to it; but the true art, the archilectonice which shapes great works such as the Agamemnon or the Divine Comedy, comes only after...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 216 sider
...enough to show his delicacy of taste, his happy temperament ; but the grand difficulties of painting and sculpture, the prolonged dealings of spirit with...he grudged no pains to it ; but the true art, the architectonict which shapes great works, .such as the Agamemnon or the Divine Comedy, comes only after...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 214 sider
...delicacy of taste, his happy temperament ; but the grand difficulties of painting and sculpture, trie prolonged dealings of spirit with matter, he has never...he grudged no pains to it ; but the true art, the architectonict which shapes great works, such as the Agamemnon or the Divine Comedy, 'comes only after...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 218 sider
...works, such as other nations with a genius for poetry, — the Greeks, say, or the Italians,—have produced. The Celt has not produced great poetical...that he grudged no pains to it; but the true art, the architectonic^ which shapes great works, such as the Agamemnon or the Divine Comedy, comes 'only after...
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Passages from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 352 sider
...Celt has shown genius, indeed, splendid genius ; but even here his faults have clung to him, and have hindered him from producing great works such as other...he grudged no pains to it ; but the true art, the architedonic'e which shapes great works, such as the ' Agamemnon ' or the ' Divine Comedy,' comes only...
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Passages from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 354 sider
...Celt has shown genius, indeed, splendid genius ; but even here his faults have clung to him, and have hindered him from producing great works such as other...snatches of long pieces, singular beauty and power. Anct yet he loved poetry so much that he grudged no pains to it ; but the true art, the architectonice...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 340 sider
...enough to show his delicacy of taste, his happy temperament J but the grand difficulties of painting and sculpture, the prolonged dealings of spirit with...produced poetry with an air of greatness investing it aX^ and sometimes giving, moreover, to short pieces, or to passages, lines,^ and snatches of_jong pieces,...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 sider
...works, such as other nations with a genius for poetry,-—the Greeks, say, or the Italians,—have produced. The Celt has not produced great poetical...that he grudged no pains to it; but the true art, the architectonic^ which shapes great works, such as the Agamemnon or the Divine Comedy, comes only after...
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Exercises in Rhetoric and English Composition: (advanced Course)

George Rice Carpenter - 1893 - 252 sider
...enough to show his delicacy of taste, his happy temperament; but the grand difficulties of painting and sculpture, the prolonged dealings of spirit with...that he grudged no pains to it; but the true art, the architectonic^ which shapes great works, such as the Agammenon or the Divine Comedy, comes only after...
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Studies in Structure and Style: (based on Seven Modern English Essays)

William Tenney Brewster - 1896 - 306 sider
...have clung to him, and hindered him from producing great works, such as other nations with a genius 15 for poetry, — the Greeks, say, or the Italians,...moreover, to short pieces, or to passages, lines, and 20 snatches of long pieces, singular beauty and power. And yet he loved poetry so much that he grudged...
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