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... morals , and not a mere ritual , and its absolute agreement with what is darkest and deepest in the human heart and history . We have lingered perhaps too long on the subject of De Quincey's strictly intellectual powers ; but we regret ...
... morals , and not a mere ritual , and its absolute agreement with what is darkest and deepest in the human heart and history . We have lingered perhaps too long on the subject of De Quincey's strictly intellectual powers ; but we regret ...
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... moral taint , which , as the eye of humanity becomes purer and purer in the lapse of ages , will more and more endanger its literary immortality . The spectacle presented by Byron , in his life and death , is one of which the mysterious ...
... moral taint , which , as the eye of humanity becomes purer and purer in the lapse of ages , will more and more endanger its literary immortality . The spectacle presented by Byron , in his life and death , is one of which the mysterious ...
Side 55
... moral taint which pervades the poetry of Byron brings us naturally to the poetry of Words- worth ; which forms the third great school of this opulent period . It is my profound conviction that it was rather to the moral elevation of his ...
... moral taint which pervades the poetry of Byron brings us naturally to the poetry of Words- worth ; which forms the third great school of this opulent period . It is my profound conviction that it was rather to the moral elevation of his ...
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... morality , but perceptible at times , in idyllic passages of liquid sweetness , in a whispered suggestion of Wordsworthian childishness . The influence of ( Coleridge and Shelley we can hardly err in discovering in the delicate harmony ...
... morality , but perceptible at times , in idyllic passages of liquid sweetness , in a whispered suggestion of Wordsworthian childishness . The influence of ( Coleridge and Shelley we can hardly err in discovering in the delicate harmony ...
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... moral , intellectual , and spiritual regions of being . " As a definition of poetry , this might be open to objection , but as a definition of poetry by Pro- fessor Wilson , it is of value . Wilson's scientific capacity was perhaps as ...
... moral , intellectual , and spiritual regions of being . " As a definition of poetry , this might be open to objection , but as a definition of poetry by Pro- fessor Wilson , it is of value . Wilson's scientific capacity was perhaps as ...
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