EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 9
... in our experience , the rays or appulses have sufficient force to arrive at the senses , but not enough to reach the quick , and compel the reproduction of themselves in speech . The poet is the person in whom these powers are THE POET . 9.
... in our experience , the rays or appulses have sufficient force to arrive at the senses , but not enough to reach the quick , and compel the reproduction of themselves in speech . The poet is the person in whom these powers are THE POET . 9.
Page 21
... ; that within the form of every creature is a force impelling it to ascend into a higher form ; and , following with his eyes the life , uses the forms which express that life , and so his speech flows with the THE POET . 21.
... ; that within the form of every creature is a force impelling it to ascend into a higher form ; and , following with his eyes the life , uses the forms which express that life , and so his speech flows with the THE POET . 21.
Page 55
... force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can take hold anywhere . Life itself is a mixture of power and form , and will not bear the least excess of either . To finish the ...
... force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can take hold anywhere . Life itself is a mixture of power and form , and will not bear the least excess of either . To finish the ...
Page 63
... force supplied from the Eternal . The results of life are uncalculated and uncalculable . The years teach much which the days never know . The per- sons who compose our company , converse , and come and go , and design and execute many ...
... force supplied from the Eternal . The results of life are uncalculated and uncalculable . The years teach much which the days never know . The per- sons who compose our company , converse , and come and go , and design and execute many ...
Page 69
... force of intellect attribute to the ob- ject the proper deity which sleeps or wakes for- ever in every subject . Never can love make consciousness and ascription equal in force . There will be the same gulf between every me and thee ...
... force of intellect attribute to the ob- ject the proper deity which sleeps or wakes for- ever in every subject . Never can love make consciousness and ascription equal in force . There will be the same gulf between every me and thee ...
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