Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 87
... tion of these views to artistic method , as expressed in the catch - phrase ' Poetic Diction , ' struck rudely at his lifelong purpose to establish an analogical rule or habit in the domain of criticism . And after all , in his most ...
... tion of these views to artistic method , as expressed in the catch - phrase ' Poetic Diction , ' struck rudely at his lifelong purpose to establish an analogical rule or habit in the domain of criticism . And after all , in his most ...
Page 418
... tion as a directive factor in the evolution process . ( d ) Apart from all theory , he disclosed a view of nature as a vast system of complex inter - relations —a web of life in which part is bound to part by vital bonds of adaptation ...
... tion as a directive factor in the evolution process . ( d ) Apart from all theory , he disclosed a view of nature as a vast system of complex inter - relations —a web of life in which part is bound to part by vital bonds of adaptation ...
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... tion , with a seat in the Cabinet ; unpopular side ; but by the force of his personality and his steadfast adherence to his principles he has retained the respect of those who have differed most violently from him . The key to Mr ...
... tion , with a seat in the Cabinet ; unpopular side ; but by the force of his personality and his steadfast adherence to his principles he has retained the respect of those who have differed most violently from him . The key to Mr ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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