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" Every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great or original must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished ; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen."* "
The ATO Palm - Sayfa 92
1886
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics

Frederick William Robertson - 1869 - 372 sayfa
...And even if this were not so, never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge—that every great and original writer, in proportion as...or original, must himself create the taste by which ne is to be relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen ; this, in a certain degree,...
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The poetical works of Wordsworth. Repr. of the 1827 ed., with ..., 476. sayı

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 sayfa
...teacher, or as nothing." Again, he says, "Never forget what I believe was observed by Coleridge—that every great and original writer, in proportion as...he must teach the art by which he is to be seen." In the spring of 1808, the poet removed to Allan Bank, a new house which stood at the head of the lake...
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the poets of lhkeland wordsworth

T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 sayfa
...observation made by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great and original, must himself create the taste by which he...; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen. He elsewhere claims for his poems, that there is scarcely one which does not aim to direct the attention...
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Life, letters, lectures, and addresses of Fredk. W. Robertson (ed. by S.A ...

Frederick William Robertson - 1875 - 854 sayfa
...so, never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge—that every great and origimil writer, in proportion as he is great or original,...; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen ; this, in a certain degree, even to all persons, however wise and pure may be their lives, and however...
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Lectures, Addresses and Other Literary Remains

Frederick William Robertson - 1876 - 368 sayfa
...And even if this were not so, never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge—that every great and original writer, in proportion as...relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen; this, in a certain degree, even to all persons, however wise and pure may be their lives, and however...
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Aesthetical and literary

William Wordsworth - 1876 - 366 sayfa
...And even if this were not so, never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen ; this, in a certain degree, even to all persons, however wise and pure may be their lives, and however...
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, 9-10. ciltler

James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 sayfa
...clearer convictions."— Lowth. Ъ Nu. ziz. il. " Every great and original writer, in proportion аз he is great or original, must himself create the taste by which hi 1 is to be reIishe d."— Wordsirorlft. с Spurgeon. Dr. Thompson, speaking of one of these scribes...
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth

William Angus Knight - 1878 - 668 sayfa
...mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves. . . . Never forget what was observed by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be known. . . . My ears are stone-deaf to their idle buzz, and my flesh as insensible as iron to their...
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English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth

William Angus Knight, William Wordsworth - 1878 - 284 sayfa
...mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves. . . . Never forget what was observed by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be known. . . . My ears are stone-deaf to their idle buzz, and my flesh as insensible as iron to their...
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth

William Angus Knight - 1878 - 286 sayfa
...mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves. . . . Never forget what was observed by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be known. . . . My ears are stone-deaf to their idle buzz, and my flesh as insensible as iron to their...
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