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Page 41
... nature , and in the wastefulness of a lively , but not large imagination ; and like Browne , the author of the Pastorals , ' he continually sacrifices general truth to particular de- tails , making un - likenesses by the crowd- ing and ...
... nature , and in the wastefulness of a lively , but not large imagination ; and like Browne , the author of the Pastorals , ' he continually sacrifices general truth to particular de- tails , making un - likenesses by the crowd- ing and ...
Page 45
... Nature ; but Nature unidealized never brings a man into the loftier re- gions of poetry . For the greatest and highest use of material Nature , to the poet , is that she be made an exhaustless storehouse of imagery ; that through her ...
... Nature ; but Nature unidealized never brings a man into the loftier re- gions of poetry . For the greatest and highest use of material Nature , to the poet , is that she be made an exhaustless storehouse of imagery ; that through her ...
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... nature , violently broke the chain by making nature , and all that it inherits , an The strength of the doctrine of evolu- apparition of his own mind . * And it is tion , consists , not in an experimental by no means easy to combat such ...
... nature , violently broke the chain by making nature , and all that it inherits , an The strength of the doctrine of evolu- apparition of his own mind . * And it is tion , consists , not in an experimental by no means easy to combat such ...
Contents
Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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