The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 249
... feeling , as in Judas ' and Pilate , ' is remarkable . Some of her shorter pieces scarcely embody a complete idea ... feeling of the world's sorrow and sadness ; which , however , is not so much to be utilized by inward feeling as to be ...
... feeling , as in Judas ' and Pilate , ' is remarkable . Some of her shorter pieces scarcely embody a complete idea ... feeling of the world's sorrow and sadness ; which , however , is not so much to be utilized by inward feeling as to be ...
Sayfa 251
... feeling fails either in breadth or popularity of expression , and is rejected by the instinct of worshipping congregations , in favour of a composition that is artistically very inferior to it . The literary tests of a hymn are no ...
... feeling fails either in breadth or popularity of expression , and is rejected by the instinct of worshipping congregations , in favour of a composition that is artistically very inferior to it . The literary tests of a hymn are no ...
Sayfa 566
... feeling is too strong , and his taste too dainty to render it possible . He is a geuuine poet ; always a gentleman , and a scholar , but always in evening dress , and on a mission of condolence . We regret that a poetical genius , so ...
... feeling is too strong , and his taste too dainty to render it possible . He is a geuuine poet ; always a gentleman , and a scholar , but always in evening dress , and on a mission of condolence . We regret that a poetical genius , so ...
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