Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... misanthropy and egotism is unpoetical . Its effect is merely to stir and to sting . It leaves an impression on the memory which may be called almost disagreeable . We feel that the author's spiritual life was inharmonious , that the ...
... misanthropy and egotism is unpoetical . Its effect is merely to stir and to sting . It leaves an impression on the memory which may be called almost disagreeable . We feel that the author's spiritual life was inharmonious , that the ...
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... humor to modify the sombre tendencies of his dis- position . In Dana , this melancholy never degenerates into misanthropy , and is never employed to pamper a sublimed egotism , as in Byron . It is deeper 1 51 POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA .
... humor to modify the sombre tendencies of his dis- position . In Dana , this melancholy never degenerates into misanthropy , and is never employed to pamper a sublimed egotism , as in Byron . It is deeper 1 51 POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA .
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... misanthropic , -as with Lear in his ecstasies of passion , or Timon in his intensest hatred of his kind . And it is a curious fact , that , in the composi- tion of these dramas , Shakspeare himself was expressing , to some extent , the ...
... misanthropic , -as with Lear in his ecstasies of passion , or Timon in his intensest hatred of his kind . And it is a curious fact , that , in the composi- tion of these dramas , Shakspeare himself was expressing , to some extent , the ...
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... misanthropy . This is generally called imagination per- verted ; but in Talfourd's system , the faculty is essen- tially incapable of perversion . If the poetic faculty had always been employed in the service of truth and good- if , by ...
... misanthropy . This is generally called imagination per- verted ; but in Talfourd's system , the faculty is essen- tially incapable of perversion . If the poetic faculty had always been employed in the service of truth and good- if , by ...
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... misanthropy and licentiousness . His condemnation of such perversities of genius is not , to be sure , always expressed in a serious way ; but whether it be clothed in invective or epigram , the reader is always able to per- ceive its ...
... misanthropy and licentiousness . His condemnation of such perversities of genius is not , to be sure , always expressed in a serious way ; but whether it be clothed in invective or epigram , the reader is always able to per- ceive its ...
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