Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... genius . Crossing over when a boy from Ostend , I had the fortune to be caught in midchannel by a thunderstorm strong enough to delay the packet some three good hours over the due time . About mid- . night the thundercloud was right ...
... genius . Crossing over when a boy from Ostend , I had the fortune to be caught in midchannel by a thunderstorm strong enough to delay the packet some three good hours over the due time . About mid- . night the thundercloud was right ...
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... genius . And the impression of that hour was upon me the im- pression of his mind ; physical , as it touched the nerves with a more vivid passion of pleasure than music or wine ; spiritual , as it exalted the spirit with the senses and ...
... genius . And the impression of that hour was upon me the im- pression of his mind ; physical , as it touched the nerves with a more vivid passion of pleasure than music or wine ; spiritual , as it exalted the spirit with the senses and ...
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... genius . There is a more northern flavour mixed into his mind , a more northern tone interfused , than into any other of the great French writers , Rabelais excepted . Villon , for instance , in so many ways so like them both , is ...
... genius . There is a more northern flavour mixed into his mind , a more northern tone interfused , than into any other of the great French writers , Rabelais excepted . Villon , for instance , in so many ways so like them both , is ...
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... genius the greatest poet of his great nation speaks now to us as a prophet to his people : by what right of labour , by what right of sorrow , by what right of pity and of scorn , by what right of indignation and of love . None of those ...
... genius the greatest poet of his great nation speaks now to us as a prophet to his people : by what right of labour , by what right of sorrow , by what right of pity and of scorn , by what right of indignation and of love . None of those ...
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... genius or daring which might make their heads giddy ; he gets them up prodigies proportioned to their size . The voice of wisdom then proceeds to recapitulate all the troubles which a contrary line of conduct has brought on the scorner ...
... genius or daring which might make their heads giddy ; he gets them up prodigies proportioned to their size . The voice of wisdom then proceeds to recapitulate all the troubles which a contrary line of conduct has brought on the scorner ...
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