Literary and Political AddressesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 322 strani |
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American become believe Ben Jonson better called century certainly Cervantes character civil Coleridge College conscious cracy Dante Dean Stanley democracy Don Quixote duty England English evil experience faculties faith fancy feel forced genius George Eliot give hands Harvard hope human humor ideal imagination impulse inspiring instinct interest JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL knight-errant language learning least less literature living look mainly mankind matter Matthew Arnold means memory ment mind Molière moral nation nature never opinion ourselves party passion perhaps poet political possible practical President question Reformation salutary neglect Sancho seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society sometimes speak sure sympathy taught teaching things thought tical tion to-day Tom Jones true truth universal universal suffrage virtue WESTMINSTER ABBEY wholly wise words Wordsworth worth