Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... poets , and hence one of the greatest inspirers of men . Why is n't it better to cut Professor X's lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can read Shakspere at another time , whereas ...
... poets , and hence one of the greatest inspirers of men . Why is n't it better to cut Professor X's lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can read Shakspere at another time , whereas ...
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... Poetry ; in order to stimulate his powers into action in every practicable way , and to prevent a merely passive reception of images and ideas which in that case are likely to pass out of the mind as soon as they have entered it . Let ...
... Poetry ; in order to stimulate his powers into action in every practicable way , and to prevent a merely passive reception of images and ideas which in that case are likely to pass out of the mind as soon as they have entered it . Let ...
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... poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on the wider meaning of that faith and energy and courage and enthusiasm which light the dim and tor- tuous way ...
... poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on the wider meaning of that faith and energy and courage and enthusiasm which light the dim and tor- tuous way ...
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... poetry . Nothing , indeed , is more like great poetry than the soul of a great man ; and when the great man is good , when he loves everything that is beauti- ful and true and makes his life like what he loves , his face becomes ...
... poetry . Nothing , indeed , is more like great poetry than the soul of a great man ; and when the great man is good , when he loves everything that is beauti- ful and true and makes his life like what he loves , his face becomes ...
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... poet used to say , " through- shine ; " for the soul within him is the light of the world . - Such a great man was ... poet ; not a poet like Homer who sang , but a poet like that Greek philosopher , Plato , who thought deep and high ...
... poet used to say , " through- shine ; " for the soul within him is the light of the world . - Such a great man was ... poet ; not a poet like Homer who sang , but a poet like that Greek philosopher , Plato , who thought deep and high ...
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