Essays, Volume 2G. Richards, 1901 - 354 pages |
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Page 224
... dæmon , or soul , and , as the form of the thing is reflected by the eye , so the soul of the thing is reflected by a melody . The sea , the mountain - ridge , Niagara , and every flower - bed , pre - exist , or super - exist , in pre ...
... dæmon , or soul , and , as the form of the thing is reflected by the eye , so the soul of the thing is reflected by a melody . The sea , the mountain - ridge , Niagara , and every flower - bed , pre - exist , or super - exist , in pre ...
Page 233
... dæmons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , By God , it is in me , and must go forth of me . ' He pursues a beauty , half seen , which flies before him . The poet pours out verses in every solitude . Most ...
... dæmons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , By God , it is in me , and must go forth of me . ' He pursues a beauty , half seen , which flies before him . The poet pours out verses in every solitude . Most ...
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