Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, เล่มที่ 1Brown and Taggard, 1860 |
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... feeling , when we consider how a heaven- ly voice must become mute , and nothing be heard in its stead but the whoop of quite earthly voices , lamenting , or pretend- ing to lament . Far from us be all remembrance of Döring and Company ...
... feeling , when we consider how a heaven- ly voice must become mute , and nothing be heard in its stead but the whoop of quite earthly voices , lamenting , or pretend- ing to lament . Far from us be all remembrance of Döring and Company ...
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... inmost soul ; he thinks as a humorist , he feels , imagines , acts as a humorist : Sport is the element in which his nature lives and works . A tumultuous element for such a nature , and wild work he makes in it ! A Titan 18 MISCELLANIES .
... inmost soul ; he thinks as a humorist , he feels , imagines , acts as a humorist : Sport is the element in which his nature lives and works . A tumultuous element for such a nature , and wild work he makes in it ! A Titan 18 MISCELLANIES .
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... feeling , in the noblest sense of that word ; for he loves all living with the heart of a brother ; his soul rushes forth , in sympathy with gladness and sorrow , with goodness or grandeur , over all Creation . Every gentle and generous ...
... feeling , in the noblest sense of that word ; for he loves all living with the heart of a brother ; his soul rushes forth , in sympathy with gladness and sorrow , with goodness or grandeur , over all Creation . Every gentle and generous ...
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... feeling with all forms of existence . Nay , we may say that unless seasoned and purified by humour , sensibility is apt to run wild ; will readily corrupt into disease , falsehood , or , in one word , sen- timentality . Witness Rousseau ...
... feeling with all forms of existence . Nay , we may say that unless seasoned and purified by humour , sensibility is apt to run wild ; will readily corrupt into disease , falsehood , or , in one word , sen- timentality . Witness Rousseau ...
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... feeling , as these are united to it ; or rather unite themselves to it , and grow under its warmth , as in their proper temperature and climate . Not as if we meant to assert that his humour is in all cases perfectly natural and pure ...
... feeling , as these are united to it ; or rather unite themselves to it , and grow under its warmth , as in their proper temperature and climate . Not as if we meant to assert that his humour is in all cases perfectly natural and pure ...
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หน้า 476 - Think wilt thou let it Slip useless away. Out of Eternity This new Day is born ; Into Eternity, At night, will return. Behold it aforetime No eye ever did : So soon it forever From all eyes is hid. Here hath been dawning Another blue Day : Think wilt thou let it Slip useless away. VIII.
หน้า 285 - walk of ambition he had chosen to exert his abilities.' But this, if we mistake not, is at all times the very essence of a truly poetical endowment. Poetry, except in such cases as that of Keats, where the whole consists in a weak-eyed maudlin sensibility, and a certain vague random tunefulness of nature,
หน้า 313 - heart light, 1 wad die." It was little in Burns's character to let his feelings on certain subjects escape in this fashion. He, immediately after reciting these verses, assumed the sprightliness of his most pleasing manner ; and taking his young friend home with him, entertained him very agreeably till the hour of the
หน้า 304 - with these, my love with those: The bursting tears my heart declare; Adieu, my native hanks of Ayr! Light breaks suddenly in on him in floods; but still a false transitory light, and no real sunshine. He is invited to Edinburgh ; hastens thither with anticipating heart; is welcomed as in a triumph, and with universal blandishment and acclamation ; whatever is wisest, whatever
หน้า 291 - Tam o' Shanter itself, which enjoys so high a favour, does not appear to us, at all decisively, to come under this last category. It is not so much a poem, as a piece of sparkling rhetoric ; the heart and body of the story still lies hard and dead. He has not gone
หน้า 282 - joyful, are welcome in their turns to his • lightly-moved and all-conceiving spirit.' And observe with what a fierce prompt force he grasps his subject, be it what it may! How he fixes, as it were, the full image of the matter in his eye ; full and clear in every lineament; and catches the real
หน้า 303 - have surrendered to Necessity, as the most part only do; but begins joyfully and hopefully only when we have reconciled ourselves to Necessity ; and thus, in reality, triumphed over it, and felt that in Necessity we are free. Surely, such lessons as this last, which, in one shape or other, is the grand lesson for every mortal man,
หน้า 316 - and must be the rule, that no one shall look for effectual help to another; but that each shall rest contented with what help he can afford himself. Such, we say, is the principle of modern Honour; naturally enough growing out of that sentiment of Pride, which we inculcate and encourage as the
หน้า 62 - strives, by uniting the possible with the necessary, to produce the ideal. This let him imprint and express in fiction and truth ; imprint it in the sport of his imagination and the earnest of his actions; imprint it in all sensible and spiritual forms, and cast it silently into everlasting time.
หน้า 273 - a soul like an ^Eolian harp, in whose strings the vul'gar wind, as it passed through them, changed itself into ' articulate melody.' And this was he for whom the world found no fitter business than quarrelling with smugglers and vintners, computing excise-dues upon tallow, and gauging