Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... appears brighter than white in the shade , so that oftentimes we cannot tell black from white , there is often a luxury in grief with which we would not part for anything short of the highest bliss . Some have gone so far as to say that ...
... appears brighter than white in the shade , so that oftentimes we cannot tell black from white , there is often a luxury in grief with which we would not part for anything short of the highest bliss . Some have gone so far as to say that ...
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... appear , is stirring ever and everywhere around us with unimaginable power ; so the mind , for all its hush , may be up doing at once with the strength of a giant , and the nimbleness of a fairy . On the other hand , it may per- chance ...
... appear , is stirring ever and everywhere around us with unimaginable power ; so the mind , for all its hush , may be up doing at once with the strength of a giant , and the nimbleness of a fairy . On the other hand , it may per- chance ...
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... appear strange . But it is to be observed , that , as the nature of our activities must be determined by the ob- jects with which they are engaged , so the nature of our pleasurable activities must be determined by the objects with ...
... appear strange . But it is to be observed , that , as the nature of our activities must be determined by the ob- jects with which they are engaged , so the nature of our pleasurable activities must be determined by the objects with ...
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... Appearing simply as a reader of poesy , and asking himself what he there found , he said that it is a con- cord ... appears only as an helpmeet . There are two realities with which man is privileged to hold communion , a spiritual and a ...
... Appearing simply as a reader of poesy , and asking himself what he there found , he said that it is a con- cord ... appears only as an helpmeet . There are two realities with which man is privileged to hold communion , a spiritual and a ...
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... appears . There are a hundred ways in which it may thus show itself . In the Lay of the Last Minstrel , for instance , we see the antiquarian memory of the poet ever and anon checking his fancy . Thus in Canto IV . 31 , " I know right ...
... appears . There are a hundred ways in which it may thus show itself . In the Lay of the Last Minstrel , for instance , we see the antiquarian memory of the poet ever and anon checking his fancy . Thus in Canto IV . 31 , " I know right ...
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