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Page 73
... pleasure . " Marmion , " " The Lay of the Last Minstrel , " & c . , cannot , indeed , be companions of those Sabbath hours of which the weariest , dreariest life need not be destitute , for their bearing is not upon the true life of man ...
... pleasure . " Marmion , " " The Lay of the Last Minstrel , " & c . , cannot , indeed , be companions of those Sabbath hours of which the weariest , dreariest life need not be destitute , for their bearing is not upon the true life of man ...
Page 79
... pleasure , yet we cannot but perceive that they are priceless riches . In this respect parts of his “ Adonais , " " Marianne's Dream , " and " Medusa , ” are not to be excelled , except in Shakspeare . Second , in sympathy with Nature ...
... pleasure , yet we cannot but perceive that they are priceless riches . In this respect parts of his “ Adonais , " " Marianne's Dream , " and " Medusa , ” are not to be excelled , except in Shakspeare . Second , in sympathy with Nature ...
Page 92
... his imagination , but , more than all , for his expansive and fer- vent piety . In his fidelity of description there is nothing of the minute accuracy of Scott . Southey takes no pleasure in making 92 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... his imagination , but , more than all , for his expansive and fer- vent piety . In his fidelity of description there is nothing of the minute accuracy of Scott . Southey takes no pleasure in making 92 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 93
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. accuracy of Scott . Southey takes no pleasure in making little dots and marks ; his style is free and bold , yet always true , sometimes elaborately true , to nature . Indeed , if he has a ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. accuracy of Scott . Southey takes no pleasure in making little dots and marks ; his style is free and bold , yet always true , sometimes elaborately true , to nature . Indeed , if he has a ...
Page 100
... pleasure . ” He has not an idealizing tendency , if by this be meant the desire of creating from materials supplied by our minds , and by the world in which they abide for a season , a new and more beau- tiful world . It is the ...
... pleasure . ” He has not an idealizing tendency , if by this be meant the desire of creating from materials supplied by our minds , and by the world in which they abide for a season , a new and more beau- tiful world . It is the ...
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