The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 12
... appear to be omitted from his calculation . We ought to consider how far the respective aims of Keats and Pope were poetically right , judged by the work of standard poets ; and how far each was successful in attaining the object at ...
... appear to be omitted from his calculation . We ought to consider how far the respective aims of Keats and Pope were poetically right , judged by the work of standard poets ; and how far each was successful in attaining the object at ...
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... appears in the Ode to the Nightingale : Thou wast not born for death , immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down . And in the Ode to a Grecian Urn : Cold Pastoral ! When old age doth this generation waste , Thou shalt remain ...
... appears in the Ode to the Nightingale : Thou wast not born for death , immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down . And in the Ode to a Grecian Urn : Cold Pastoral ! When old age doth this generation waste , Thou shalt remain ...
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... appear comparatively unimportant whether and how such habits are formed ; it encourages men to believe that they may act with injustice and sensuality , yet in the end be neither unjust nor sensual - a foolish and deadly delu- sion ...
... appear comparatively unimportant whether and how such habits are formed ; it encourages men to believe that they may act with injustice and sensuality , yet in the end be neither unjust nor sensual - a foolish and deadly delu- sion ...
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... appear the essential part of religion ; thus , and also by the pernicious doctrine that the Church possessed a treasure of good works , out of which she could supply the wants of her faithful children , and by countenancing such fables ...
... appear the essential part of religion ; thus , and also by the pernicious doctrine that the Church possessed a treasure of good works , out of which she could supply the wants of her faithful children , and by countenancing such fables ...
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... appears more valuable ? May not we insist upon the one without attack- ing the other ? But this is a question hardly to be discussed in a few lines . As for the influence of the Religion of the Future on the bad , the question appears ...
... appears more valuable ? May not we insist upon the one without attack- ing the other ? But this is a question hardly to be discussed in a few lines . As for the influence of the Religion of the Future on the bad , the question appears ...
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