The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The literary essays, Bände 1-15Harvard University Press, 1965 |
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... look , and look , and be hardly able to take their eyes from the fascination , so massive is the shade , so still the conception , so firm the execution . Thus is it with Wordsworth and his poetry . Tacet loquiturque . Fashion apart ...
... look , and look , and be hardly able to take their eyes from the fascination , so massive is the shade , so still the conception , so firm the execution . Thus is it with Wordsworth and his poetry . Tacet loquiturque . Fashion apart ...
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... look with interest on those who can , as those who cannot feel the gentle glow of a quiet landscape yet stand aside and seem inferior to those who do , so in character the buoyant and the bold , the harsh and the practical , may , at ...
... look with interest on those who can , as those who cannot feel the gentle glow of a quiet landscape yet stand aside and seem inferior to those who do , so in character the buoyant and the bold , the harsh and the practical , may , at ...
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... look rather for a comprehensive generality than a telling minuteness of delineation . The history of a thousand years does not admit the pictorial detail which a Scott or a Macaulay can accumulate on the history of a hun- dred . Gibbon ...
... look rather for a comprehensive generality than a telling minuteness of delineation . The history of a thousand years does not admit the pictorial detail which a Scott or a Macaulay can accumulate on the history of a hun- dred . Gibbon ...
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Editors preface II | 11 |
Note on the text | 25 |
a literary appreciation by William Haley | 84 |
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