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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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With Wordsworth in England: Being a Selection of the Poems and Letters of ...

William Wordsworth - 1907 - 546 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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Oxford Lectures on Poetry

Andrew Cecil Bradley - 1909 - 422 sayfa
...mind.) OI. WORDSWORTH WORDSWORTH 1 '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. . . . My ears are stone-dead to this idle buzz, and my flesh as insensible as iron to these petty stings.'...
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Shelburne Essays: Shelburne essays

Paul Elmer More - 1910 - 322 sayfa
...nature and reverence for God. . .. Never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...he must teach the art by which he is to be seen.... I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writings (and among them these...
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Shelburne Essays: Seventh Series

Paul Elmer More - 1910 - 492 sayfa
...nature and reverence for God. . . . 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. . . . I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writings (and among...
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Shelburne Essays

Paul Elmer More - 1910 - 300 sayfa
...nature and reverence for God.... Never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...he must teach the art by which he is to be seen.... I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writings (and among them these...
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William Wordsworth, how to Know Him

Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 330 sayfa
...letter to Lady Beaumont in 1808 he expresses his "calm confidence that these poems will live. . . . Every great and original writer, in proportion as...must himself create the taste by which he is to be seen. . . . To conclude, my ears are stone deaf to this idle buzz, and my flesh insensible to these...
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Professionalism and Originality: With an Appendix of Suggestions Bearing on ...

Frank Herbert Hayward - 1917 - 284 sayfa
...insensible as iron to these petty stings." He had just insisted that every great and original mind " must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished." Edgar Allan Poe sometimes adopted a similar policy. " We [Poe] knew very well that, among a certain...
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Oxford Lectures on Poetry

Andrew Cecil Bradley - 1920 - 434 sayfa
...WORDSWORTH • J WORDSWORTH 1 ' 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. . . . My ears are stone-dead to this idle buzz, and my flesh as insensible as iron to these petty stings.'...
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Poetical Theories and Criticisms of the Chief Romantic Poets as Expressed in ...

Elizabeth Glass Marshall - 1925 - 356 sayfa
...if this were not so", says he "never forget what, I believe, was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer in proportion as he...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 Principles and Methods of Musical Criticism

Michel D. Calvocoressi - 1923 - 156 sayfa
...in Wordsworth's utterance that ' every great and ' original artist, in proportion as he is great and original, ' must himself create the taste by which...he must teach the art by which he is to ' be seen '. No further reference will be made here to the problems dealt with in Gayley and Scott's book, except...
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