Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... beauty is to be found elsewhere for instance , in the ' strife of human hearts ' - and that it cannot be found except through a sympathy and a thought or knowledge which bring pain . In this ' thought ' he felt himself wanting , and he ...
... beauty is to be found elsewhere for instance , in the ' strife of human hearts ' - and that it cannot be found except through a sympathy and a thought or knowledge which bring pain . In this ' thought ' he felt himself wanting , and he ...
Page 447
... beauty of a high order produces in no small degree this elevating effect on the character . The power of natural scenery addresses itself to the same region of human nature which corresponds to Art . There are few capable of feeling the ...
... beauty of a high order produces in no small degree this elevating effect on the character . The power of natural scenery addresses itself to the same region of human nature which corresponds to Art . There are few capable of feeling the ...
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... beauty called charming and fair . Indeed , it is a question if the exclusive reign of this orthodox beauty is not approaching its last quarter . The new Vale of Tempe may be a gaunt waste in Thule : human souls may find themselves in ...
... beauty called charming and fair . Indeed , it is a question if the exclusive reign of this orthodox beauty is not approaching its last quarter . The new Vale of Tempe may be a gaunt waste in Thule : human souls may find themselves in ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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