Selected Readings from Much Loved BooksUniversity of Knowledge, Incorporated, 1938 - 368 Seiten This book contains readings which includes works from authors such as Jane Austen, Homer, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Dickens, Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Mark Twain, and Edith Wharton. |
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... poet producing it has the power and importance of Wordsworth , a power and importance which he assuredly did not establish by such didactic poetry alone . Altogether , it is , I say , by the great body of powerful and significant work ...
... poet producing it has the power and importance of Wordsworth , a power and importance which he assuredly did not establish by such didactic poetry alone . Altogether , it is , I say , by the great body of powerful and significant work ...
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... poetry which he indites in his sober senses is beaten hollow by the poetry of madmen . ' That the intellect is not the fount of poetry , that it may actually hinder its production , and that it cannot even be trusted to recognize poetry ...
... poetry which he indites in his sober senses is beaten hollow by the poetry of madmen . ' That the intellect is not the fount of poetry , that it may actually hinder its production , and that it cannot even be trusted to recognize poetry ...
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... poetry , there sprang up one well of the purest inspiration . For me the most poetical of all poets is Blake . I find his lyrical note as beautiful as Shakespeare's and more beautiful than any one else's ; and I call him more poetical ...
... poetry , there sprang up one well of the purest inspiration . For me the most poetical of all poets is Blake . I find his lyrical note as beautiful as Shakespeare's and more beautiful than any one else's ; and I call him more poetical ...
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Death of an Old Dog From Far Away and Long | 18 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
The Bennet Family From Pride and Prejudice | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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