EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... eyes , Which chose , like meteors , their way , And rived the dark with private ray : They overleapt the horizon's edge , Searched with Apollo's privilege ; Through man , and woman , and sea , and star , Saw the dance of nature forward ...
... eyes , Which chose , like meteors , their way , And rived the dark with private ray : They overleapt the horizon's edge , Searched with Apollo's privilege ; Through man , and woman , and sea , and star , Saw the dance of nature forward ...
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... eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they will draw all ...
... eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they will draw all ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythologists observe , defects are ascribed to divine natures , as lameness to Vulcan , blindness to Cupid , and the like , to signify ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythologists observe , defects are ascribed to divine natures , as lameness to Vulcan , blindness to Cupid , and the like , to signify ...
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... eyes , and a tongue , into every dumb and inanimate object . He perceives the in- dependence of the thought on the symbol , the stability of the thought , the accidency and fugac- ity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to ...
... eyes , and a tongue , into every dumb and inanimate object . He perceives the in- dependence of the thought on the symbol , the stability of the thought , the accidency and fugac- ity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to ...
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... eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole universe , tend to paint a far more delicate copy of their essence in his mind . Like the metamorphosis of things into higher organic forms , is their change into melodies . Over ...
... eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole universe , tend to paint a far more delicate copy of their essence in his mind . Like the metamorphosis of things into higher organic forms , is their change into melodies . Over ...
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