Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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Side 61
... human nature , its passions , its pre- judices , its grandeurs , and its follies , and who will therefore know , when the poet's creation comes before him , how far it resembles the original . But what the poet can create he must learn ...
... human nature , its passions , its pre- judices , its grandeurs , and its follies , and who will therefore know , when the poet's creation comes before him , how far it resembles the original . But what the poet can create he must learn ...
Side 81
... Humanity , the junior and the senior , with the former of which the Pro- fessor is occupied two hours each day in the week , Saturdays except- ed ; and that there are no fewer than three Greek classes - the first , second , and third ...
... Humanity , the junior and the senior , with the former of which the Pro- fessor is occupied two hours each day in the week , Saturdays except- ed ; and that there are no fewer than three Greek classes - the first , second , and third ...
Side 84
... Humanity class in Edinburgh was , at the time we allude to , decidedly in advance of the Academy ; and , were it ... Humanity and Greek classes for at least one session . The Professors of Humanity and Greek are bound to teach two ...
... Humanity class in Edinburgh was , at the time we allude to , decidedly in advance of the Academy ; and , were it ... Humanity and Greek classes for at least one session . The Professors of Humanity and Greek are bound to teach two ...
Side 89
... human energy which may not be overtaxed ; and the possible consequence of com- pelling a man to do too much in one department , may be to lessen his efficiency in another which is even of greater importance . But , while we The say this ...
... human energy which may not be overtaxed ; and the possible consequence of com- pelling a man to do too much in one department , may be to lessen his efficiency in another which is even of greater importance . But , while we The say this ...
Side 103
... human intellect and sentiment , the work of a great poet . The lives of great poets , accord- ingly , turn out , for the most part , extremely unsatisfactory perform- ances . It is in their nature to be so , more or less , because we ...
... human intellect and sentiment , the work of a great poet . The lives of great poets , accord- ingly , turn out , for the most part , extremely unsatisfactory perform- ances . It is in their nature to be so , more or less , because we ...
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