It may be said that we ought to read our contemporaries, that Wordsworth &c. should have their due from us. But, for the sake of a few fine imaginative or domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an... The Atlantic Monthly - Página 3981894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1894 - 1008 páginas
...found in Wordsworth. It was Wordsworth he meant when he said, "Every man has his speculations, bet every man does not brood and peacock over them till...pertinent to quote here two or three of the good critical worus which Keats scattered through his letters. Emphasizing the use of simple means i.> his art, he... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his halfseeing.... | |
| 1894 - 706 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in tho whims of an egotist 1 Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing....... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 616 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 644 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 322 páginas
...seems to have sent a little quiver of indignation through all his sensitive nerves. "Every man may have his speculations, but every man does not brood and...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself." His feeling of the utter helplessness even of the highest among mortals before the Unattainable put... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 356 páginas
...seems to have sent a little quiver of indignation through all his sensitive nerves. "Every man may have his speculations, but every man does not brood and...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself." His feeling of the utter helplessness even of the highest among mortals before the Unattainable put... | |
| George McLean Harper - 1916 - 492 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to^be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the'whims of an Egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage, and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| George McLean Harper - 1916 - 496 páginas
...General Advertiser, for October 6. 1818. See H. Buxton Forman, " Complete Works of John Keats," IV. 179. not brood and peacock over them till he makes a false coinage, and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 654 páginas
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
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