Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford 1868Macmillan, 1869 - 124 หน้า |
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... sympathy . The critics who know , of whom Aristotle may be taken as the type and representative , judge mainly by ... sympathies specially worth having , wherever those sympathies are specially interested . It therefore might be not ...
... sympathy . The critics who know , of whom Aristotle may be taken as the type and representative , judge mainly by ... sympathies specially worth having , wherever those sympathies are specially interested . It therefore might be not ...
หน้า 42
... sympathy as he brooded over his own work . The divine face of the suffering Mediator , visible only to him , must have pressed in upon his heart and filled it with a living glow of affection . Out of a re- action from this he must have ...
... sympathy as he brooded over his own work . The divine face of the suffering Mediator , visible only to him , must have pressed in upon his heart and filled it with a living glow of affection . Out of a re- action from this he must have ...
หน้า 43
... sympathy with the thoughts and emotions of others ; whilst the danger to which it exposes men is , that if they give way to the habit of looking upon the world as a stage , and on all its men and women as merely players , ' the heart ...
... sympathy with the thoughts and emotions of others ; whilst the danger to which it exposes men is , that if they give way to the habit of looking upon the world as a stage , and on all its men and women as merely players , ' the heart ...
หน้า 60
... jail as a rogue and a vagabond , for obtaining sympathy under false pretences . Just so fared the unfortunate Mr. Barnes , at the hands of those to whom I refer . Oh ! said they , he is a gentleman after all , 60 LECTURE II .
... jail as a rogue and a vagabond , for obtaining sympathy under false pretences . Just so fared the unfortunate Mr. Barnes , at the hands of those to whom I refer . Oh ! said they , he is a gentleman after all , 60 LECTURE II .
หน้า 74
... sympathies which tremble at a touch ; and how much from the real genius shown by its author ; but , whatever he may decide , we may feel sure that he will not be listened to , especially by the young , who have rather a turn for playing ...
... sympathies which tremble at a touch ; and how much from the real genius shown by its author ; but , whatever he may decide , we may feel sure that he will not be listened to , especially by the young , who have rather a turn for playing ...
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according admirable altogether artist bard Barnes beauty believe Calderon character Chevy Chase critic Dante darkness dialect divine Dorsetshire doubt dramatic DREAM OF GERONTIUS Duke of Ferrara Edition English English language evanescent exquisite Extra fcap faculty fair Kirkonnel lea fancy feäce feel genius genuine poet glow hand heart hexameters hidden soul honour hope Iliad imagination impulse inspiration instance instincts keen language LECTURE light literary lyrical mankind matter mean mind nature never Newman night noble Northern Farmer once ordinary original passage passion perhaps pleäce poem poetical poetry provincial poets racter real genius Ruskin Scottish sense Shakespeare Sir Philip Sidney song speak spirit stanza star struggle sure sympathy Talleyrand Tennyson thing Thou thought tion true truth UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD utter vaïce verses Vrom whilst words Wordsworth write young