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... How to make a Lawyer XXXV . On Dramatic Entertainments XXXVI . Humour in its Relation to the Poet 199 XXXIII . On Literal Translation in Learning a Language 205 · 210 218 • 223 • ERRATA . Page 19 , line 30 , for ". viii Contents .
... How to make a Lawyer XXXV . On Dramatic Entertainments XXXVI . Humour in its Relation to the Poet 199 XXXIII . On Literal Translation in Learning a Language 205 · 210 218 • 223 • ERRATA . Page 19 , line 30 , for ". viii Contents .
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... regards the relation of man to his Creator , and of man to his neighbour . The third class embraces B such occupation as does not of necessity fall under the. LIFE , LAW , AND LITERATURE ;. Essay Page 1 Ancient and Modern Poetry.
... regards the relation of man to his Creator , and of man to his neighbour . The third class embraces B such occupation as does not of necessity fall under the. LIFE , LAW , AND LITERATURE ;. Essay Page 1 Ancient and Modern Poetry.
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... relations , form the field of his working , and , like the lens , the poet collects the rays of truth and beauty that are scattered through the atmosphere of life , and makes them converge in one burning focus on the soul . The rays ...
... relations , form the field of his working , and , like the lens , the poet collects the rays of truth and beauty that are scattered through the atmosphere of life , and makes them converge in one burning focus on the soul . The rays ...
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... relations , and the accumulated experience of our race , whether as history or science . If such , then , are its relations to man , we shall be pre- pared to find that poetry is , what I believe it , a picture of man's life in all its ...
... relations , and the accumulated experience of our race , whether as history or science . If such , then , are its relations to man , we shall be pre- pared to find that poetry is , what I believe it , a picture of man's life in all its ...
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... relation of the poet to his audience must in all ages have influenced the cast of poetry . In ancient times , when books were not , the poet was obliged to address audiences , assembled persons ; col- lective applause therefore was the ...
... relation of the poet to his audience must in all ages have influenced the cast of poetry . In ancient times , when books were not , the poet was obliged to address audiences , assembled persons ; col- lective applause therefore was the ...
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Seite 33 - When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present 5 My true account, lest he returning chide; "Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?
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