EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... intellect , which de- lights in detachment or boundary . The poet made all the words , and therefore language is the archives of history , and , if we must say it , a sort of tomb of the muses . For , though the origin of most of our ...
... intellect , which de- lights in detachment or boundary . The poet made all the words , and therefore language is the archives of history , and , if we must say it , a sort of tomb of the muses . For , though the origin of most of our ...
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... intellect , he is capable of a new energy ( as of an intellect doubled on itself ) , by abandonment to the nature of things that , besides his privacy of power as an individual man , there is a great public power , on which he can draw ...
... intellect , he is capable of a new energy ( as of an intellect doubled on itself ) , by abandonment to the nature of things that , besides his privacy of power as an individual man , there is a great public power , on which he can draw ...
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... intellect , used as an organ , but with the intellect released from all service , and suffered to take its direction from its celestial life ; or , as the ancients were wont to express themselves , not with intellect alone , but with ...
... intellect , used as an organ , but with the intellect released from all service , and suffered to take its direction from its celestial life ; or , as the ancients were wont to express themselves , not with intellect alone , but with ...
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... intellect the power to sap and upheave nature ; how great the perspective ! nations , times , systems , enter and disappear , like threads in tapestry of large figure and many colors ; dream delivers us to dream , THE POET . 31.
... intellect the power to sap and upheave nature ; how great the perspective ! nations , times , systems , enter and disappear , like threads in tapestry of large figure and many colors ; dream delivers us to dream , THE POET . 31.
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... intellect ; and each presently feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is apprised , with wonder , what herds of demons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , " By God , it is ...
... intellect ; and each presently feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is apprised , with wonder , what herds of demons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , " By God , it is ...
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