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Page 14
... heartbreak which Tennyson held in mind and the heartbreak which he desired
to produce in the reader :“ And the stately ships go on To their haven under the
hill ; But oh for the touch of a vanished hand , And the sound of a voice that is still
.
... heartbreak which Tennyson held in mind and the heartbreak which he desired
to produce in the reader :“ And the stately ships go on To their haven under the
hill ; But oh for the touch of a vanished hand , And the sound of a voice that is still
.
Page 20
This can be accomplished only by a long course of training to alert and
comprehensive thought , and to the power of a quick application of a sound
political and social philosophy to everyday life . It is character , wisdom , and
wealth of life , and ...
This can be accomplished only by a long course of training to alert and
comprehensive thought , and to the power of a quick application of a sound
political and social philosophy to everyday life . It is character , wisdom , and
wealth of life , and ...
Page 32
... he choose , “ Every Cloud has a Silvery Lining , ” or “ Over the Alps lies Italy , ”
he may find that he has been caught by something that sounds well , and that he
really has no definite idea , sentiment , or conviction moving him to speech .
... he choose , “ Every Cloud has a Silvery Lining , ” or “ Over the Alps lies Italy , ”
he may find that he has been caught by something that sounds well , and that he
really has no definite idea , sentiment , or conviction moving him to speech .
Page 74
Sound is felt to be subjective , while firmness , given by the muscular sense , is
felt to be in the object . ... on the sense of touch , taste , smell , hearing , and sight
, giving rise to the various tactile sensations , tastes , odors , sounds , and colors .
Sound is felt to be subjective , while firmness , given by the muscular sense , is
felt to be in the object . ... on the sense of touch , taste , smell , hearing , and sight
, giving rise to the various tactile sensations , tastes , odors , sounds , and colors .
Page 86
Sober colors and melancholy sounds fill the requirement under selection ; and
these , with the dull objects enumerated , are presented in the order of their
power to excite the desired emotion , without regard to their logical relation .
Sober colors and melancholy sounds fill the requirement under selection ; and
these , with the dull objects enumerated , are presented in the order of their
power to excite the desired emotion , without regard to their logical relation .
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