The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone . The Man of sci- ence , the Chemist and Mathematician , whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to strug- gle with , know and feel this . However painful may be the objects ...
... pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone . The Man of sci- ence , the Chemist and Mathematician , whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to strug- gle with , know and feel this . However painful may be the objects ...
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... pleasure received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate reflection ; namely , the pleasure ...
... pleasure received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate reflection ; namely , the pleasure ...
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... pleasure may be the immediate object of a work not metrically com- posed ; and that object may have been in a high degree attained , as in novels and romances . Would then the mere superaddition of metre , with or without rhyme ...
... pleasure may be the immediate object of a work not metrically com- posed ; and that object may have been in a high degree attained , as in novels and romances . Would then the mere superaddition of metre , with or without rhyme ...
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House | 5 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 17 |
To My Sister | 63 |
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