EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 8
... come again to the solid ground of historical evidence ; and even the poets are contented with a civil and conformed manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe distance from their own experience . But the highest ...
... come again to the solid ground of historical evidence ; and even the poets are contented with a civil and conformed manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe distance from their own experience . But the highest ...
Page 9
... come into possession of their own , or mutes , who cannot report the conversation they have had with nature . There is no man who does not an- ticipate a supersensual utility in the sun , and stars , earth , and water . These stand and ...
... come into possession of their own , or mutes , who cannot report the conversation they have had with nature . There is no man who does not an- ticipate a supersensual utility in the sun , and stars , earth , and water . These stand and ...
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... come to use them yet with a terrible simplicity . It does not need that a poem should be long . Every word was once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing ...
... come to use them yet with a terrible simplicity . It does not need that a poem should be long . Every word was once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing ...
Page 23
... comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expression , or naming , is not art , but a second nature , grown ... come to ripeness of thought , she detaches and sends away from it its poems or songs , - THE POET . 23.
... comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expression , or naming , is not art , but a second nature , grown ... come to ripeness of thought , she detaches and sends away from it its poems or songs , - THE POET . 23.
Page 26
... come by study , but by the intel- lect being where and what it sees , by sharing the path , or circuit of things through forms , and so making them translucid to others . The path of things is silent . Will they suffer a speaker to go ...
... come by study , but by the intel- lect being where and what it sees , by sharing the path , or circuit of things through forms , and so making them translucid to others . The path of things is silent . Will they suffer a speaker to go ...
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