Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... less un- known and unknowable , but all under the eye and gov- ernance of that Almighty Wisdom which from the be- ginning foresees the end . Mind of such an order soon becomes alive to the powers with which it has been gifted ; and ...
... less un- known and unknowable , but all under the eye and gov- ernance of that Almighty Wisdom which from the be- ginning foresees the end . Mind of such an order soon becomes alive to the powers with which it has been gifted ; and ...
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... less his grand objection to it in another work is , that it is but an imitation at third - hand . Circumstances equally accidental enter into other definitions . Were a man to explain anger by saying that it is a box on the ear , his ...
... less his grand objection to it in another work is , that it is but an imitation at third - hand . Circumstances equally accidental enter into other definitions . Were a man to explain anger by saying that it is a box on the ear , his ...
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... less at heart they admit both , yet fall into a loose way of referring , some to the first alone , some only to the last . Of the former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that ...
... less at heart they admit both , yet fall into a loose way of referring , some to the first alone , some only to the last . Of the former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that ...
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... less in every philosophic mind may gain such head as to force its way even into those words and deeds which are never well unless they are the unconscious outbreak of natu- ral feeling it will then grow into a tyranny which gathers the ...
... less in every philosophic mind may gain such head as to force its way even into those words and deeds which are never well unless they are the unconscious outbreak of natu- ral feeling it will then grow into a tyranny which gathers the ...
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... less entire . Lastly , inasmuch as self - consciousness when continued is pain- ful , when continued long becomes a disease , and the more natural and healthy state of the mind is to be self - for- getful , it is but a part of the ...
... less entire . Lastly , inasmuch as self - consciousness when continued is pain- ful , when continued long becomes a disease , and the more natural and healthy state of the mind is to be self - for- getful , it is but a part of the ...
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