The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... thought , not by copying , but by imagining a form , he must still recur to nature as his source and guide . He paints or cuts from the marble a Hercules or an Apollo , a Minerva or a Venus . He selects that which embodies his thought ...
... thought , not by copying , but by imagining a form , he must still recur to nature as his source and guide . He paints or cuts from the marble a Hercules or an Apollo , a Minerva or a Venus . He selects that which embodies his thought ...
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... thought and character . He is placed in the midst of forces , some beneficent , but others hostile , which resist ... thought in his mind , and his work becomes a representative of that thought . Thus the characters of individuals ...
... thought and character . He is placed in the midst of forces , some beneficent , but others hostile , which resist ... thought in his mind , and his work becomes a representative of that thought . Thus the characters of individuals ...
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... thought and feeling , and the spirit of English poetry , he had special affinities to that class of poets of which , in modern times , Wordsworth is the most illustrious representative . Accordingly , we find in his Lec- tures the name ...
... thought and feeling , and the spirit of English poetry , he had special affinities to that class of poets of which , in modern times , Wordsworth is the most illustrious representative . Accordingly , we find in his Lec- tures the name ...
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