Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volume 55; Volume 57Laurie Lanzen Harris Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... things . It does not follow logically or actually that to this latter all things are alike . For us ( he might say ) , for us , within the bound- aries of time and space , evil and good do really exist , and live no empirical life - for ...
... things . It does not follow logically or actually that to this latter all things are alike . For us ( he might say ) , for us , within the bound- aries of time and space , evil and good do really exist , and live no empirical life - for ...
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... things : ( 1 ) Blake's marginal comments to Swedenborg and Lavater , written in the years prior to the writing of The Marriage ; and ( 2 ) the Behmenistic concept of contraries . The annotations to Swedenborg and Lavater reveal two very ...
... things : ( 1 ) Blake's marginal comments to Swedenborg and Lavater , written in the years prior to the writing of The Marriage ; and ( 2 ) the Behmenistic concept of contraries . The annotations to Swedenborg and Lavater reveal two very ...
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... thing of a child prodigy , her gifts were not as great as she sometimes imagined them to be . Still , she man- aged ... Things as drop from him [ Johnson ] almost perpetually , and often say how much I shall some Time regret that I have ...
... thing of a child prodigy , her gifts were not as great as she sometimes imagined them to be . Still , she man- aged ... Things as drop from him [ Johnson ] almost perpetually , and often say how much I shall some Time regret that I have ...
Contents
William Blake 17571827 | 1 |
Charles Darwin 18091882 | 111 |
Alexander Ostrovsky 18231886 | 193 |
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