Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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Page 43
... philosophic valuation . So with regard to the creator of Lear and Hamlet , of Othello and Macbeth ; to him from whose golden urns the nations beyond the far Atlantic , the multitude of the isles , and the genera tions unborn in ...
... philosophic valuation . So with regard to the creator of Lear and Hamlet , of Othello and Macbeth ; to him from whose golden urns the nations beyond the far Atlantic , the multitude of the isles , and the genera tions unborn in ...
Page 189
... philosophic thinking . - Not , however , to conceal any part of the truth , we are bound to acknowledge that Lamb thought otherwise on this point , manifesting what seemed to us an extrav- agant admiration of Hazlitt , and perhaps even ...
... philosophic thinking . - Not , however , to conceal any part of the truth , we are bound to acknowledge that Lamb thought otherwise on this point , manifesting what seemed to us an extrav- agant admiration of Hazlitt , and perhaps even ...
Page 195
... he ever attempted , though without any pretensions of the philosophic kind ascribed to him by the Sergeant . Meantime the reason for resisting the example and practice of Hazlitt lies in this - that essentially it CHARLES LAMB . 195.
... he ever attempted , though without any pretensions of the philosophic kind ascribed to him by the Sergeant . Meantime the reason for resisting the example and practice of Hazlitt lies in this - that essentially it CHARLES LAMB . 195.
Page 254
... philosophic novels and dramas . The novels , which we call philosophic by way of expressing 254 GOETHE .
... philosophic novels and dramas . The novels , which we call philosophic by way of expressing 254 GOETHE .
Page 255
Thomas De Quincey. novels , which we call philosophic by way of expressing their main characteristic in being written to serve a preconceived purpose , or to embody some peculiar views of life , or some aspects of philosophic truth , are ...
Thomas De Quincey. novels , which we call philosophic by way of expressing their main characteristic in being written to serve a preconceived purpose , or to embody some peculiar views of life , or some aspects of philosophic truth , are ...
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