THE FUTURE of poetry is immense, because in poetry, where it is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which is not shown to be... Everybody's Writing-desk Book - Página 44por Charles Nisbet, Don Lemon - 1892 - 310 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...forbidding Mourning 561 Song 563 From Verses to Sir Henry Wootton 564 The Will 565 INTRODUCTION. ' THE future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 páginas
...forbidding Mourning 561 Song 563 From Verses to Sir Henry Wootton ....... 564 The Will 565 INTRODUCTION. ' THE future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1896 - 244 páginas
...citizen of the past world. If he could write, "the future of poetry is immense, because in poetry, when it is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay,"3 he could do so by reason of his deep-rooted faith in the fundamental... | |
| Lloyd Mifflin - 1897 - 222 páginas
...away, grow larger and stronger as the years increase. With a fine enthusiasm Matthew Arnold has said, " The future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. More and more mankind .will discover that we have to turn to poetry to... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 páginas
...exquisite "simples." His faith in poetry is intense and absolute ; " the future of poetry," he declares, " is immense, because in poetry, where it is worthy...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay." This declaration contrasts strikingly with Macaulay's pessimistic theory... | |
| 1897 - 568 páginas
...the range of the unknown infinite, thus always giving imagination largest scope." Mathew Arnold says: "The future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...where it is worthy of its high destinies, our race will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 456 páginas
...intense and absolute ; " the future of pcetry," he declares, " is immense, because in poetry, whtre it is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay." This declaration contrasts strikingly with Macaulay 's pessimistic theory... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1899 - 626 páginas
...Mourning 561 Song 563 From Verses to Sir Henry Wootton 564 TheWUl •.-,-. . . 565 INTRODUCTION. ' THE future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1899 - 822 páginas
...that poetry would disappear with the full maturity of our race. On the contrary, he maintained that " the future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay." While insisting on beauty of form, he laid particular stress on truth... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 630 páginas
...forbidding Mourning 561 Song 563 From Verses to Sir Henry Wootton 564 The Will 565 INTRODUCTION. ' THE future of poetry is immense, because in poetry,...its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will rind an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma... | |
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