Literature and Its ProfessorsBell & Daldy, 1867 - 292페이지 |
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... were not better than the time in which they lived , similar illogicality is seldom exhibited with respect to men of our own era . Nobody now expects Mr. REFLECTED GREATNESS . 11 Dickens to be in advance of 10 MEN OF LETTERS .
... were not better than the time in which they lived , similar illogicality is seldom exhibited with respect to men of our own era . Nobody now expects Mr. REFLECTED GREATNESS . 11 Dickens to be in advance of 10 MEN OF LETTERS .
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... exhibited . Indeed , were I to judge solely from own literary experience , I should say it has entirely ceased . I have more than once reviewed books by men whom I have known to be in feud with the editor of the journal in which my ...
... exhibited . Indeed , were I to judge solely from own literary experience , I should say it has entirely ceased . I have more than once reviewed books by men whom I have known to be in feud with the editor of the journal in which my ...
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... exhibited upon finding that her entreaty had been disregarded . A critic , who has unofficially become acquainted with the personality of an anonymous author , has several temptations to use his knowledge . In the first place , he is ...
... exhibited upon finding that her entreaty had been disregarded . A critic , who has unofficially become acquainted with the personality of an anonymous author , has several temptations to use his knowledge . In the first place , he is ...
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... exhibited himself as a hero ? Shall we not rather praise him for being wise enough not to see a hero before he appears ? This exaltation of heroes - this sycophantic homage to great names repeated from generation to genera- tion till ...
... exhibited himself as a hero ? Shall we not rather praise him for being wise enough not to see a hero before he appears ? This exaltation of heroes - this sycophantic homage to great names repeated from generation to genera- tion till ...
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... exhibited in thus discovering their superiority to himself . Strange as it may appear , he possesses a sort of inner judgment which applauds the insight he has displayed in the decision . His favourite axiom is slightly varied from that ...
... exhibited in thus discovering their superiority to himself . Strange as it may appear , he possesses a sort of inner judgment which applauds the insight he has displayed in the decision . His favourite axiom is slightly varied from that ...
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156 페이지 - Essays remained to me from my father's library, when a boy. It lay long neglected, until, after many years, when I was newly escaped from college, I read the book, and procured the remaining volumes. I remember the delight and wonder in which I lived with it. It seemed to me as if I had myself written the book, in some former life, so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience.
202 페이지 - Lastly, his writings have set all our wits and men of- letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that any of them have come up to the beauties of the original, I think we may venture to affirm, that every one of them writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since.
228 페이지 - than I can say. I never remember any weather that was not too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry; but, however God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well.
266 페이지 - and how could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone of importance, hate a nation which is among the most cultivated of the earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own cultivation?
89 페이지 - The general purpose of the whole has been to recommend truth, innocence, honour, and virtue, as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered, that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others, and for that reason, and that only, chose to talk in a mask.
4 페이지 - I fear, who contributed, more than any man who ever lived, to depreciate the literary calling. It was not an unprosperous one before that time, as we have seen ; at least there were great prizes in the profession which had made Addison a minister, and Prior an ambassador, and Steele a commissioner, and Swift all but a bishop. The profession of letters was ruined by that libel of the
227 페이지 - He said that they had for several successive days observed a strange clergyman come into the coffeehouse, who seemed utterly unacquainted with any of those who frequented it ; and whose custom it was to lay his hat down on a table, and walk backward and forward at a good pace for half an hour or an hour, without speaking to any mortal, or seeming in the least to attend to anything that was going forward there. He then used to take up his hat, pay his money at the bar, and walk away without opening...
169 페이지 - That whereas Mr. Williams had refused to join with the congregation at Boston, because they would not make a public declaration of their repentance for having communion with the churches of England, while they...
76 페이지 - I will further tell you, that all my endeavours from a boy to distinguish myself, were only for want of a great title and fortune, that I might be used like a lord by those who have an opinion of my parts; whether right or wrong, it is no great matter; and so the reputation of wit or great learning does the office of a blue riband, or of a coach and six horses.
168 페이지 - I owe to that dear and honorable root and his branches have emboldened me once more to inquire," &c. "That man of honor and wisdom and piety, your dear father, was often pleased to call me his son ; and truly it was as bitter as death to me, when Bishop Laud pursued me out of this land, and my conscience was persuaded against the national Church and ceremonies and bishops beyond the conscience of your dear father, — I say it was as bitter as death to me, when I rode Windsor way to take ship at...