History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... genius so pliant , so liberal , so apt for transformation , so well calculated to reproduce the most remote and anomalous conditions of human thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with ...
... genius so pliant , so liberal , so apt for transformation , so well calculated to reproduce the most remote and anomalous conditions of human thought ; England , with its intellect so precise , so well calculated to grapple closely with ...
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... genius and surrounding circumstances , imposes on each new creation its bent and direction . The great historical currents are formed after this law - the long domi- nations of one intellectual pattern , or a master idea , such as the ...
... genius and surrounding circumstances , imposes on each new creation its bent and direction . The great historical currents are formed after this law - the long domi- nations of one intellectual pattern , or a master idea , such as the ...
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... genius of Germany encountered the age of philosophical compositions and of cos- mopolitan criticism . There was such a contrariety when in the seven- teenth century the rude and lonely English genius tried blunderingly to adopt a novel ...
... genius of Germany encountered the age of philosophical compositions and of cos- mopolitan criticism . There was such a contrariety when in the seven- teenth century the rude and lonely English genius tried blunderingly to adopt a novel ...
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... genius of the race , and to exhibit beforehand the flower in the bud . If there has ever been anywhere a deep and serious poetic senti- ment , it is here . They do not speak , they sing , or rather cry out . Each little verse is an ...
... genius of the race , and to exhibit beforehand the flower in the bud . If there has ever been anywhere a deep and serious poetic senti- ment , it is here . They do not speak , they sing , or rather cry out . Each little verse is an ...
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... genius and manners , and created in Britain a Germany outside of Germany . A hundred and fifty years after the Saxon invasion , the introduction of Christianity and the dawn of security attained by a society inclining to peace , gave ...
... genius and manners , and created in Britain a Germany outside of Germany . A hundred and fifty years after the Saxon invasion , the introduction of Christianity and the dawn of security attained by a society inclining to peace , gave ...
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