The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... greatest poets , Chaucer , Spenser , and Milton , -have been men of busy action in the political world , - that two out of the three were unequivocally on the side of freedom , and helped to procure us our present enjoyments , and that ...
... greatest poets , Chaucer , Spenser , and Milton , -have been men of busy action in the political world , - that two out of the three were unequivocally on the side of freedom , and helped to procure us our present enjoyments , and that ...
Strana 41
... greatest use , and which gives the greatest pleasure to us , is not liberality , but af- fectation . Is an artist , for instance , to be re- quired to feel the same admiration for the works of Handel as for those of Raphael ? If he is ...
... greatest use , and which gives the greatest pleasure to us , is not liberality , but af- fectation . Is an artist , for instance , to be re- quired to feel the same admiration for the works of Handel as for those of Raphael ? If he is ...
Strana 55
... greatest egotists that we know of , that is , the three writers who felt their own being most powerfully and exclusively , are Rous- seau , Wordsworth , and Benvenuto Cellini . As Swift somewhere says , we defy the world to fur- nish ...
... greatest egotists that we know of , that is , the three writers who felt their own being most powerfully and exclusively , are Rous- seau , Wordsworth , and Benvenuto Cellini . As Swift somewhere says , we defy the world to fur- nish ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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