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Page 94
... of heaven . " Southey professes to have borrowed the description of the Glen- doveer from an old and forgotten book . He has given the prose extract in a note to the " Curse of Kehama 94 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... of heaven . " Southey professes to have borrowed the description of the Glen- doveer from an old and forgotten book . He has given the prose extract in a note to the " Curse of Kehama 94 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 97
... given to them that be weary and heavy - laden . Of Coleridge I shall say little . Few minds are capable of fathoming his by their own sympathies , and he has left us no ad- equate manifestation of himself as a poet by which to judge him ...
... given to them that be weary and heavy - laden . Of Coleridge I shall say little . Few minds are capable of fathoming his by their own sympathies , and he has left us no ad- equate manifestation of himself as a poet by which to judge him ...
Page 113
... given , the lustre with which he dazzles , are a chief cause of the dramatic efforts , one cause of failure , but not the only one , for it seems probable that European life tends to new languages , and for a while neglecting this form ...
... given , the lustre with which he dazzles , are a chief cause of the dramatic efforts , one cause of failure , but not the only one , for it seems probable that European life tends to new languages , and for a while neglecting this form ...
Page 114
... given , we demand from music yet another method , simpler and more comprehensive than these . In instrumental music this is given by the symphony , but we want another that shall admit the voice , too , and permit the asso- ciation of ...
... given , we demand from music yet another method , simpler and more comprehensive than these . In instrumental music this is given by the symphony , but we want another that shall admit the voice , too , and permit the asso- ciation of ...
Page 115
... given to the profession by the existence of such occasion for it . And again , out of the existence of such actors rose hosts of play . wrights , who wrote not to embody the spirit of life , in forms shifting and interwoven in the space ...
... given to the profession by the existence of such occasion for it . And again , out of the existence of such actors rose hosts of play . wrights , who wrote not to embody the spirit of life , in forms shifting and interwoven in the space ...
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